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Israel Takes Responsibility for Airstrike in Syria to Prevent Turkish Military Build-Up
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Ynet · 55 minutes ago
What happened
Israel acknowledged carrying out an airstrike in Syria aimed at preventing Turkish forces from establishing a base near Aleppo, citing threats to its security and Syria's violation of a security agreement.
- 01Israel confirmed an airstrike in Syria targeting Turkish forces near Aleppo.
- 02The strike aimed to prevent Turkey's military deployment at a Syrian airbase.
- 03Israel and Syria had agreed on a security status quo that Syria violated.
- 04Israel repeatedly warned Syria against allowing Turkish forces to deploy there.
- 05Israel stated it will not tolerate threats to its security.
- 06The Israeli government called for a return to the previous security arrangements.
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