Israel Strikes Syrian Airbase Amid Rising Tensions with Turkey and Arab World Condemnation
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
Israel conducted airstrikes on a Syrian airbase used by Turkish forces, escalating tensions with Turkey and drawing widespread condemnation from Arab countries and the U.S. The attack targeted the Abu al-Duhur base in Idlib, signaling Israel's red line against Turkish military presence in Syria. The U.S. warned against further escalation, while Arab states condemned the strike as a violation of Syrian sovereignty.
- 01Israel struck the Abu al-Duhur airbase in Syria on August 18, 2026, targeting Turkish military presence.
- 02The airbase, near the Turkish border, was restored post-Assad with Turkish help and used for Syrian army training.
- 03Israel warned Syria against allowing Turkish forces there, viewing it as a security threat.
- 04Turkey and Arab nations condemned the strike as a violation of Syrian sovereignty and international law.
- 05The U.S. called the attack an unnecessary escalation risking regional stability and conflict with Turkey.
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