"Allegations lack seriousness": Turkiye denies Israel's claims over Syria airstrikes
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On Wednesday, the Turkish presidency rejected the Israeli justifications for the attacks on the Abu-Dahar airbase in the Syrian governorate of Idlib, affirming that Ankara would not allow Syria to be destabilized. The Turkish presidency, in a statement brought to its attention by the Shafaq News Agency, said that Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's "false allegations" were aimed at justifying "illegal" air strikes against Syria's sovere…
'Allegations Lack Seriousness': Turkiye Denies Israel's Claims Over Syria Airstrikes
"These air strikes should stop, and we stand against them," Dujarric said at a UN press briefing on Tuesday. As per Al Jazeera, Egypt's Foreign Ministry also condemned the Israeli strikes, calling them a "dangerous escalation that threatens security and stability in the region".
Allegations lack seriousness: Turkiye denies Israels claims over Syria airstrikes - The Tribune
In a post on X, the Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate said, "The allegations put forward by the Israeli Prime Ministry, which lack seriousness, aim to legitimize Israel's unlawful airstrikes targeting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria."
"Allegations lack seriousness": Turkiye denies Israel's claims over Syria airstrikes
In a post on X, the Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate said, "The allegations put forward by the Israeli Prime Ministry, which lack seriousness, aim to legitimize Israel's unlawful airstrikes targeting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria."
Turkey today rejected Israel's allegations that Ankara is preparing to send troops to a base in Syria, bombed by Telavive the previous day.
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