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Turkey Rejects Claims of Syria Air Base Visit Amid Israeli Strikes
Turkey has denied reports of visiting a Syrian military installation, rejecting what it characterized as a political trap following Israeli airstrikes near Aleppo. The denial comes after Syria accused Israel of targeting a disused air base in the northwestern region.
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Turkey has firmly rejected suggestions that it visited a Syrian military air base, dismissing the claims as an attempt to ensnare it in regional tensions. The statement emerged two days after Syria lodged accusations that Israeli forces had struck an abandoned military installation located near the northwestern city of Aleppo.
The air base in question has remained non-operational since suffering damage during Syria's prolonged civil conflict. Syrian officials asserted that the facility, which has been out of service for an extended period, was targeted in the latest Israeli military operation in the region.
Turkish officials characterized the narrative surrounding the alleged visit as a potential political maneuver designed to implicate Ankara in the ongoing Israeli-Syrian tensions. Turkey has maintained its own complex relationship with both Israel and Syria, seeking to balance its strategic interests across the volatile region.
The incident underscores the continued cross-border military activities in Syria, where multiple international actors maintain competing interests. Israel has conducted numerous airstrikes inside Syrian territory over recent years, citing security concerns related to Iranian military presence and activities by regional proxy forces.
Neither Israel nor Turkey has provided detailed public statements regarding the specific operational details surrounding the alleged strikes and the circumstances prompting the denial of any diplomatic or military visit.