Israel Will Not Tolerate Turkey's 'Dangerous Adventures' in Syria, Katz Warns Erdogan
Israel said it struck the Abu al-Duhur airbase after warning against a Turkish deployment, while Syria denied any plan for a permanent Turkish presence.
- On Tuesday, Israel struck the Abu Duhur airbase in Syria, warning the facility violated a "status quo agreed with Israel in security matters" by allowing Turkish troop deployment.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of "dragging Turkey into dangerous adventures in Syria," stating Israel would not allow security threats.
- Rejecting the allegations on Wednesday, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani told Axios there was no intention to establish a permanent Turkish military presence at the site.
- Tom Barrack, the US special presidential envoy for Syria and Iraq, is working to establish a deconfliction mechanism among Israel, Turkey, and Syria following the strike.
- While Israel and Turkey established a line of communication last year to avoid incidents in Syria, previous US-mediated talks stalled, and Al-Shaibani warned continued operations increase regional instability.
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Minister received from Israel Israel Kac izjavio je da turski predsednik Redžep Tajip Erdogan "uvlači Tursku u opasne avanture u Siriji", nakon što je zraelska vojska ove nedelje bombardovala sirijsku vazduhoplovnu bazu zbog "gomilanja turskih vojnih snaga na toj lokaciji", što su i Damask i Ankara demantovali."Israel neće dozvoliti nichodzim entitetu da ugrozi njegovu bezbednost", objavio je Kac na krajvenoj mreži Iks
(Cairo=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Sang-hoon = Israel, which launched an airstrike on an airbase suspecting a Turkish military buildup in Syria, [attacked] Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan...
Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on social networks on Thursday of attracting his country into "dangerous adventures in Syria," two days after Israeli planes bombed a military airport in the Arab country, calling for an alleged deployment of Turkish troops there,
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