Turkey Condemns Israeli Airstrike on Syrian Base Near Turkish Border as War Provocation
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First reported by Ynet · 15 hours ago
What happened
Israel admitted to an airstrike on a Syrian airbase near the Turkish border, provoking strong condemnation from Turkey, which called it a war provocation. The strike targeted military facilities at Abu al-Duhur Airbase, violating a prior security agreement. Turkey linked the attack to diplomatic developments involving the U.S. and announced plans for energy cooperation with Syria amid rising regional tensions.
- 01Israel confirmed airstrike on Syrian Abu al-Duhur Airbase near Turkish border.
- 02Turkey condemned the strike as a 'war provocation' and called for confrontation.
- 03Israel cited Syria's breach of a security agreement by hosting Turkish troops at the base.
- 04Turkish media linked the attack to Erdoğan-Trump talks on Iran and Gaza peace.
- 05Erdoğan warned Turkey seeks peace but won't avoid war if attacked.
- 06Turkey announced plans to cooperate with Syria on oil, gas, and electricity infrastructure.
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