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Israel Strikes Syrian Airbase to Block Turkish Military Build-Up Amid Rising Regional Tensions
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First reported by Kan News · 59 minutes ago
What happened
Israel targeted a Syrian airbase near Idlib to prevent Turkish military presence, which Turkey denies. Meanwhile, Syria is rebuilding its military airport with possible Turkish aid and holds 50 tons of uranium under IAEA supervision, seeking to develop a civilian nuclear program. These developments heighten tensions in the Syrian conflict zone.
- 01Israel struck a Syrian airbase near Idlib to block Turkish military deployment.
- 02Turkey denies any presence at the targeted Syrian base and accuses Israel of destabilizing the region.
- 03Satellite images show Syria rebuilding Al-Douhour military airport after long inactivity.
- 04Turkey may be assisting Syria in restoring military infrastructure at the base.
- 05Syria reportedly holds 50 tons of uranium, under IAEA supervision but not enriched.
- 06Syria seeks to develop a civilian nuclear program like other regional countries.
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