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Israel-Turkey rivalry in Syria intensifies after airbase attack

Tension escalated on Thursday between Israel and Turkey , two of the most powerful US allies in the Middle East, with each accusing the other of expansionism in Syria. The escalation followed an Israeli air raid on a strategically important airbase in northern Syria, underlining unresolved geopolitical issues in the country since Bashar Al Assad was ousted in December 2024. Defence Minister…

Israel-Turkey rivalry in Syria intensifies after airbase attack

Tensions between Israel and Turkey have escalated over Israel's air raid on a strategically important airbase in northern Syria. The incident occurred just hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Turkey against establishing a military presence in Syria. The Turkish presidency dismissed Israel's allegations as "intended to legitimise" their "unlawful" action at Abu Al Duhur base, but vowed to continue cooperation with the Syrian government on stabilisation efforts.

The base, located 20km from Aleppo, is a key asset that Turkey had intended to use for expanding its military presence beyond Syria's established control zone. Israel's attack prompted the US to explore setting up a protocol between Turkey, Syria, and Israel to avoid further escalation. Despite the recent tensions, both countries maintain a presence in Syria, with Turkey supporting Syrian President Ahmad Al Shara.

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