Senior Israeli officer warns Turkey over advanced systems in Syria
Israel has warned Turkey against deploying advanced radars and air defense systems in Syria, citing concerns over Israeli Air Force operations.
Israel has cautioned Turkey against placing advanced radar and air defense systems in Syria, expressing worries about the impact on Israeli Air Force operations. The Israeli government's apprehension stems from Tel Aviv's preparations for a potential third strike on Iran, according to Channel 13, which reported on a statement from a senior Israeli officer.
The officer emphasized that Israel issued a warning to Turkey regarding the deployment of these sophisticated systems, but the warning did not yield any significant results. Israel remains steadfast in its stance, stating that it will not permit advanced Turkish military equipment to be established in Syria. This concern aligns with Israel's heightened vigilance over Turkish military activities within Syrian territory, as Israel closely monitors the nature of weaponry Ankara might deploy and its implications for Israeli aerial movements.
Channel 12 quoted Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa ar, stating that Tel Aviv harbors no desire for military confrontation with Turkey. Sa ar emphasized Israel's commitment to safeguarding its national security, asserting that diplomatic solutions with Ankara are preferred whenever feasible. The Israeli foreign minister highlighted that while Ankara's statements from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cannot be disregarded, Israel maintains a clear position against escalation.
Moreover, Israel's public broadcaster reported that Tel Aviv conveyed serious concerns to Washington regarding the potential deployment of Turkish air defense systems at the Abu al-Duhur military airport in Syria.
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