"Netanyahu holds 'Turkey' meeting with security officials."

30.03.2025 23:30

It was stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a meeting with Israeli security officials to address "Turkey's presence in Syria."

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a meeting on 'Turkey' with the country's security officials.

"TURKEY'S PRESENCE IN SYRIA" WILL BE DISCUSSED

During the meeting, "Turkey's presence in Syria" will be discussed. It was reported that the meeting, which is expected to be similar to last week's, will include the heads of defense institutions.

Netanyahu will hold an emergency meeting on 'Turkey' with security officials

"NETANYAHU IS FOLLOWING THE CLOSENESS BETWEEN SYRIA AND TURKEY WITH CONCERN"

Last week, Netanyahu held a security meeting with officials regarding Syria, where "Turkey's increasing influence" was discussed. Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu is "following the closeness between the new regime in Syria and Turkey with concern." It was claimed that the Syrian regime is in advanced talks with Ankara to hand over a military base in the Palmyra district of Homs province to the Turkish army in exchange for economic, military, and political assistance, and it was noted that a potential "Turkish military presence" in eastern Homs has seriously alarmed Israel.

ISRAEL'S OCCUPATION IN SYRIA

Following the intensification of conflicts in Syria on November 27, 2024, and the collapse of the 61-year-old Baath regime on December 8, 2024, the Israeli army increased its attacks on Syria. The Israeli army continued to destroy the military infrastructure and capabilities left by the regime's army and also expanded its occupation in the Golan Heights, which is Syrian territory.

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