
Increasing the conflict between Israel and Türkiye on the influence of Syria raises serious challenges for Syria’s vulnerable new governments.
Wednesday night, Israel bombed several military goals, including Syria’s two airports (Hama military airport and T4 base near the T4 base.
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the bombing virtually destroyed the hippo base. A prominent Syrian human rights group said four defense employees were killed and 12 were injured.
The raid hit SyriaBut their real goal was Türkiye.
Shortly afterwards, Israeli Foreign Ministers accused Turkey that he had played a “negative role” in Syria, and Israeli Secretary, Israel, warned Ahmed Al-Shara, the temporary president of Syria, saying that “the hostile forces” allowed them to enter their country.
Ankara is currently negotiating a joint defense agreement with Sharaa’s new government and has a wide range of reports that Turkey is moving to the reverse aircraft and air defense systems of the Syrian T4 and ALEPPO Airbases.

Some analysts suggest that Turkey may have already moved some equipment by comparing the bombings that bombs Israel’s intense air strikes at the edge of the T4 base this week. And Israel was correcting the attack to avoid full -fledged escalation.
The relationship between Israel and Turkey has captured Nose since the beginning of the Gaza War in October 2023, and Ankara introduced the trade restriction and Israel criticized the massacre.
The tension in the area is now in Syria’s New Ground.
After the air raid on Wednesday, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry accused Israel that Israel was unstable in the region with “to” causing confusion and feeding terrorism, “and is now the biggest threat to the security of the region.
But Foreign Minister Hakan Pidan told Reuters that his country did not seek confrontation with Israel, and Syria could establish its own policy with the southern neighbors.
Syria’s new leader repeatedly signaled that he was not looking for a confrontation with Israel. As soon as he swept President Bashar Al-ASSAD in December, he told the BBC that Syria would not be a threat to any country.
He even opened the door to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel in the future, and told economists that Syria wanted peace with all parties, but it was too early to discuss such sensitive problems.
After exercising power, his top priority was to unite the bitter Syria and to calm out external relations with his neighbors, strengthening his strength and control.
But Israel did not make it so easy. Syria’s military intervention is causing conflicts with external power like Türkiye and internal groups such as the southern jihad.
Israel, who was an irreversible enemy of former Syrian President and his Iranian allies, once doubted Shara, who once led the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda and sponsored a new government in Turkey.
The troops of Israel have repeatedly tapped the Syrian weapons shops, airfields and other military sites, so that they would not fall into the enemy’s hands.
He also occupied the Demilatar buffer zone established after the Arab-Israeli War in 1973, spent nine bases in Syria in nearby mountains.
The Israeli troops are also invading the southwestern part of Syria to prevent the existence of armed groups or government troops.
Earlier this week, the local government of the southern city of Deraa said that nine civilians were still killed by the Israeli troops.
At the end of last month, four other people died in the village of Israel near Koya Village.
Since then, the temples of Tera A and Damascus have been known to have demanded a jihad for the Israeli army.
Charles Lister, head of the Middle East Research Institute, headquartered in the United States, which studies the area, has calculated more than 70 ground invasion to southwest Syria since February and described it as “very dangerous and unnecessary moments.”
He said that four months ago, since the fall of Assad, it was not a single attack aimed at Israel in Syria, and the security army of the country said, “It has been intercepted at least 18 weapons from Lebanon to Hezbollah, and has dismantled at least eight rocket launches connected.”

Many Syrians are disappointed by Israel’s response to the new government. They watched for several years when Israel aimed at the Assad regime, and believed that the fall of Assad would have a chance to have less confrontation with Israel.
Some say that the view is changing now.
“We believed that the Israeli army aimed at Assad’s regime.” “But the bombing that doesn’t understand, sadly makes us think that Israel is an enemy of the Syrians.”
Syria is vulnerable because the internal sector easily causes inflammation of regional and world intervention. The roots of sectarian disputes were nourished by the ASSAD family, a member of the Alawite ethnic minority in Syria, by decades of oppression.
Attempt to reassure the minority of Ahmed Al-Shara was suspended as a base of the entire regime due to the explosion of violence in the Syrian coast in early March.
After the government’s army was ambushed by the adjusted attack led by the remnants of the former Syrian army, at least 1,000 Allawi civilians or fighters were disabled.
The former army was once supported by Iran. Some analysts believe that the remaining will still be supported by Tehran.
The Syrians celebrated the fall of the fall of the Basha Lere Assad at the end of the civil war.
But external power has helped to create a civil war for more than 10 years, and neighbors are now watching the vacuum cleaner left by Assad. There is a growing risk that Syria will be sacrificed again by the conflict of external power in Syrian soil.
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2025-04-04 14:44:00