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Syria Chooses Restraint After Israeli Strike on Abu al-Duhur Military Airport
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First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago
What happened
After Israel struck the Abu al-Duhur military airport, Syria has opted not to respond militarily to avoid escalation and preserve its new government's stability, seeking diplomatic solutions instead. Damascus wants to avoid being blamed for tensions and keeps open the possibility of negotiations with Israel.
- 01Syria declines military retaliation after Israeli strike on Abu al-Duhur airport.
- 02Damascus prioritizes avoiding escalation to protect the new government's stability.
- 03Syria prefers diplomatic arrangements over prolonged conflict with Israel.
- 04Damascus avoids fully aligning with Turkey's position on the conflict.
- 05Syria wants Israel to explain its strikes to Washington and Ankara, not Syria to be blamed.
- 06Israeli Chief of Staff visited IDF forces in Syria amid rising tensions.
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