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Israel Conveys Warning to Turkey Over Syria Airfield Presence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel has communicated a clear message to Turkey regarding its military presence at an airfield in northern Syria near the Turkish border. The statement came in the context of recent military operations in the region.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had sent Turkey a message regarding its military installations at an airfield near Aleppo, positioned close to the Turkish-Syrian border. According to Netanyahu, the initial communication was conveyed "in general terms" to address concerns about the Turkish military presence in the area.
The remarks underscore ongoing tensions between Israeli and Turkish interests in Syria, a country where multiple regional powers maintain military operations. Israel has historically conducted airstrikes targeting Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah positions in Syrian territory, citing security threats from hostile forces operating near its northern border.
Turkey maintains a military presence in northern Syria as part of its broader operations against Kurdish militants and to counter what it views as terrorist threats. The positioning of Turkish forces near Aleppo has been a point of strategic concern for various regional actors.
Netanyahu's comments suggest Israel sought to communicate its position through diplomatic channels rather than immediate military action. The specific nature of Israel's concerns regarding the Turkish airfield presence was not elaborated upon in the statement.
The exchange highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in Syria, where Israeli, Turkish, American, and Russian interests frequently intersect, often creating competing strategic objectives in the war-torn nation.