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Turkey Rejects Netanyahu’s Trap Claims After Israeli Strike in Syria
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First reported by Ynet · 4 hours ago
What happened
Turkey condemned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu after an Israeli strike on a Syrian military airport, denying Turkish military presence and vowing to protect Syria's sovereignty. Ankara accused Netanyahu of trying to destabilize the region and called on Israel to respect international law.
- 01Turkey condemns Netanyahu following Israeli airstrike on Syrian military airport.
- 02Ankara denies Turkish military presence at the targeted Abu al-Duhur base.
- 03Turkey vows to defend Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- 04Turkish officials accuse Netanyahu of trying to destabilize regional peace.
- 05Turkey calls on Israel to stop reckless strikes and respect international law.
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