Turkey Denies Military Presence at Syrian Base After Israeli Airstrikes, Vows Continued Support
How 7 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
Turkey denies any military presence at the Syrian base targeted by recent Israeli airstrikes and pledges ongoing support to Syria's military development. Israel warns Turkey against threatening its security and confirms intelligence sharing with the U.S. ahead of the strikes. Israeli officials emphasize readiness to counter threats near its borders amid heightened tensions over Turkish deployments in Syria.
- 01Turkey denies Turkish military presence at Syrian base hit by Israeli airstrikes.
- 02Turkey vows to continue supporting Syria's military and infrastructure development.
- 03Israeli Defense Minister warns Erdogan against risking dangerous adventures in Syria.
- 04Israeli Prime Minister and Chief of Staff affirm Israel will not tolerate Turkish military threats.
- 05Israel shared sensitive intelligence with the U.S. before conducting airstrikes in Syria.
- 06U.S. envoy warns Turkey was not forewarned and could have responded to Israeli strikes.
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