Israel Strikes Syrian Air Base Amid Rising Turkey-Israel Tensions
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Israel Strikes Syrian Air Base Amid Rising Turkey-Israel Tensions

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Israel conducted an airstrike on a Syrian air base early Tuesday, stating the action was intended to prevent the deployment of Turkish troops to the site. The strike targeted a shuttered air base in northern Syria, less than 45 miles from the Turkish border, following a recent visit by a Turkish delegation, according to U.S. and Israeli officials. Israel informed the White House of the strike, explaining it was a preemptive measure against a Turkish military buildup. Turkey has close ties with the Syrian government and has been providing assistance to Syria’s military. While no right-leaning outlets reported on this event, left and lean-left sources highlight rising tensions between Turkey and Israel following the strike, and Bloomberg notes the air base was shuttered. The stated rationale for the strike—preventing Turkish troop deployment—remains the central point of contention, with the potential for escalation dependent on Turkey’s response and its continued relationship with Syria.

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