Turkey and Israel hold talks to avoid accidental conflict in Syria
- Turkey and Israel have initiated talks to reduce tensions in Syria, where both nations' militaries are operational, as confirmed by officials from both sides.
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that these technical talks aim to create mechanisms to prevent conflicts between the two forces.
- Israel has conducted over 500 air strikes in Syria since December 2024, raising concerns about potential threats from Syria's new leadership along its border.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office noted an agreement to continue dialogue to preserve regional stability, despite strained relations stemming from Israel's actions in Gaza.
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Turkish researcher: Turkish army is capable of invading Tel Aviv within 72 hours
Whether he will act upon this with a direct attack on Israel is unlikely, but Israel is certainly on his wish list. “Turkey Threatens: Capable of Invading Tel Aviv Within 72 Hours,” - Maakav: A serious threat was heard yesterday from Turkey when Hakan Bayrakci, head of the “Sonar” research institute, declared during an interview on Turkish television that the Turkish army is capable of invading Tel Aviv within 72 hours. The harsh statement surp…
Türkiye and Israel hold first talks in Azerbaijan to avoid conflict in Syria
Turkish and Israeli officials held their first technical-level meeting in Azerbaijan this week, aimed at establishing a conflict prevention mechanism to avoid clashes in Syria, Türkiye's Defense Ministry said on Thursday. The meeting, held on Wednesday, marks a rare direct engagement between the two countries, whose ties have long been strained. It comes amid growing tension in Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime and competing milit…
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