Israel carried out air strikes on a Syrian airbase, prompting Turkey to reaffirm its support for Syria’s military development. The Israeli attacks, which targeted the Abu al-Duhur airbase, came amid tensions over regional security. Syria’s foreign minister denied any plans for a Turkish military presence at the site, stating the base was being restored for Syrian Air Force use.
Turkey’s defense ministry said it would continue backing Syria’s military infrastructure despite Israel’s actions. The Israeli strikes followed warnings from Israeli officials against “dangerous adventures” in Syria. Meanwhile, Syria accused Israel of conducting an unjustified attack, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s volatility.
The strikes also intensified fears in Gaza, where Israel’s military advances have pushed Palestinians toward the sea. As the “yellow line” expands, residents face increasing displacement and uncertainty. In another development, Israeli officials announced plans to build an execution facility for Palestinian prisoners, raising concerns over human rights.
The situation underscores the complex and escalating tensions in the region, with multiple actors involved in a volatile geopolitical landscape.
























