US Notified Turkey Before Israel Began Attacking Iran, Sources Say
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan chaired a security meeting in Ankara following Israel's attacks on Iran, as stated by the country's Communications Directorate.
- The meeting addressed the impact of Israeli attacks on regional and global security and Türkiye's possible contingency measures.
- Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and National Defense Minister Yasar Guler attended the meeting to discuss necessary measures.
- The conflict was thoroughly discussed from all angles, responding to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
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The United States informed Turkey before the Israeli attack on Iran - a move that may have helped prevent further deterioration between Ankara and Jerusalem.
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