For weeks, Turkish army officials visited air bases in Syria, discussing plans for their equipment upgrading with anti -aircraft systems and armed drones. As the Economist says in his analysis, preparations for the T4 Air Military Airport near Palmyra seemed to be in full swing. However, the plans were overthrown after Israel’s attack on April 2. Israeli aircraft bombarded the landing runway and radar systems of the T4, while attacking at least two other bases and military targets in Syria. Jerusalem expressed its concern about the escalation of the Turkish presence in Syria, stressing that this country is in danger of turning it into a Turkish protectorate. Israeli Foreign Minister Guidon Saar said Syrian leaders would pay a heavy price if they allow hostile to Israel to enter. For its part, Turkey is worried that Israel wants to destabilize Syria and its disintegration, with […]
Source: News Beast

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