The practical reaction of Israel has been triggered by Turkey's ambitions to increase its military presence in Syria- with Ankara claiming that it does not want a conflict with Israel, but it clarifies that it does not want to have Turkish forces at its borders.
Following the collapse of the Assad regime and the rise to the power of Islamists led by Ahmed al -Saraa jihadist leader (previously known as Abu Mohammed al -Jolani), who has close relations with Ankara, Turkey seeks to increase. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar warned that Syria was in danger of turning into a Turkish protectorate, while Israel Katz, the country's defe...
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