Turkey Issues Red Line Warning to Israel Following Syrian Airstrike
Turkey's Ministry of Defense denied that Turkish military personnel were present in Abu al-Duhur during the recent Israeli airstrike but issued a stern warning to Jerusalem. The ministry emphasized the importance of Israel ceasing such reckless attacks to maintain peace and stability in Syria and the broader region, urging compliance with international law. A spokesperson for the ministry criticized Israel's ongoing military actions not only in Syria but also in Gaza and Lebanon, stating these operations exacerbate regional instability. The spokesperson stressed that Israeli interventions in neighboring countries must not become normalized and that the future of the region should be based on respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity under international law rather than unilateral use of force. Additionally, Turkey confirmed its intention to continue supporting the Syrian government in rebuilding its military capabilities under the principle of a "single army." This statement reflects Ankara's firm stance against Israeli military activities in the region and its commitment to backing Damascus.