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Abu al-Duhur airbase following strikes, Syria, August 18, 2026. Stringer
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Turkey firmly rejected on Wednesday what it called "untenable allegations" by Israel regarding its military position in Syria, after Israel bombed a Syrian air base near the Turkish border and said Syria ​was on the verge of permitting Turkish troops to deploy there.

Israel carried out airstrikes against ‌the Abu al-Duhur base near Aleppo on Tuesday, drawing condemnation from Turkey and criticism from a U.S. envoy who called the attack an "unnecessary escalation".

In a statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said late on Tuesday that ​Syria was on the verge of violating a "status quo agreed with Israel in security matters" ​by allowing Turkish troops to deploy at the airbase, adding that such a ⁠deployment would threaten Israel's security and it would not tolerate this.

In response, Turkey's presidency said the "imputations" ​from Netanyahu's office stemmed from his intention to pursue "expansionist and destabilising policies" ahead of elections in ​Israel, adding that lasting regional peace could only be achieved if Israel respected international law and abandoned its "aggressive and coercive policies".

"The untenable allegations put forward by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office are intended to legitimise Israel’s unlawful airstrikes ​targeting Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity," it said on X, without explicitly referring to any potential deployment ​plans.

"Turkey will resolutely continue to cooperate with the Syrian Government on a legitimate basis for the establishment of ‌peace, stability, ⁠and prosperity in Syria, and will never allow the destabilisation of Syria."

The strikes on Tuesday follow worsening security tensions between Israel and Turkey and increasingly sharp rhetoric between the two countries over Syria, where both countries' militaries are active.

Turkey, which has NATO's second-largest army and has emerged as one ​of Syrian President Ahmed ​al-Sharaa's main allies, accuses ⁠Israel of trying to destabilise Syria and undermine its new administration, repeatedly calling for international pressure and measures on Israel to respect Syria’s territorial integrity.

Ankara ​has been training Syria's army, helping it rebuild its state institutions and ​infrastructure, and ⁠providing military and diplomatic support.

Last year, Turkey and Israel — also sharply at odds over the war in Gaza — established a line of communication to avoid any incidents in Syria.

Tom Barrack, the U.S. special presidential ⁠envoy for ​Syria and Iraq, told Reuters after the strikes on Tuesday ​that Washington was working to establish a deconfliction mechanism among Israel, Turkey and Syria, and added the U.S. already facilitates an ​information-sharing and dialogue mechanism among the parties.

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