Israel Strikes Syrian Air Base Over Alleged Turkish Deployment
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On Tuesday, Israel accused Turkey of representing a "threat" by preparing to send troops to a base in Syria, struck in an attack condemned by the United States, which they attributed to their Israeli ally. ...
Israel accused Turkey on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, of being a "threat" and of preparing to send troops to Syria. These statements from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office came after strikes on a Syrian airbase were attributed to Israel a few hours earlier. For its part, Iran denied launching missiles toward the United Arab Emirates, which severed diplomatic ties with Tehran. Follow our live coverage.
Turkey rejected on Wednesday Israeli allegations that Ankara was preparing to deploy troops to Syria in the aftermath of strikes targeting an air base in that country. Follow our direct.
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