Analysis: Syrian airbase attack is an Israeli message to Damascus, Ankara
Summary
Israel conducted air strikes on the Abu al-Duhur airbase in northwest Syria, damaging facilities but causing no reported injuries. Analysts say the Israeli attack sends a message to both the Syrian government and its ally, Turkiye, warning against rebuilding Syria’s air force and opposing Turkish influence in the region.Key Facts
- The air strikes on the Syrian airbase occurred on a Tuesday and are blamed on Israel, though Israel has not officially confirmed them.
- Syria, the US, and Jordan have all stated that Israel carried out the attack on the Abu al-Duhur airbase in Idlib.
- The strikes aimed to prevent the new Syrian government from rebuilding its air force by damaging runways and storage areas.
- President Bashar al-Assad’s regime was overthrown by rebel forces on December 8, 2024, followed by Israeli attacks on Syrian military bases.
- Israel has taken control of parts of the Syrian Golan Heights and set up checkpoints within Syrian territory.
- Israel views Syria’s new government as a threat and has warned it not to move troops close to the Israeli border.
- The airbase attacked is near Idlib, an area influenced by Turkiye, which supports some Syrian rebel groups and maintains a military presence in northern Syria.
- Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have expressed concerns about Turkiye’s role in Syria and its growing influence.
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