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Turkey Denounces Netanyahu's Claims, Calls Israeli Strikes in Syria Illegal
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First reported by Ynet · 8 hours ago
What happened
Turkey condemned Israeli accusations about Syrian deployments as unfounded and illegal, while Israel cited Syrian-Turkish cooperation near Aleppo as a security threat. Ankara accused Netanyahu of election-driven aggression and vowed to maintain ties with Damascus.
- 01Turkey calls Israeli accusations baseless and labels airstrikes in Syria illegal.
- 02Israel claims Syria violated a status quo by permitting Turkish forces near Aleppo airbase.
- 03Israel views Turkish deployment near Aleppo as a threat to its security.
- 04Turkey accuses Netanyahu of aggressive election-driven policies.
- 05Ankara confirms ongoing cooperation with the Syrian government despite tensions.
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