Diplomacy becomes essential national security tool to combat Turkey's growing strength- editorial
Recent strikes raise an uncomfortable question about the US-supervised “joint fusion mechanism” that Israel, Syria, and the United States agreed on and what it accomplished.
A recent confrontation over Syria highlighted the growing importance of diplomacy in Israel's national security strategy, particularly concerning Turkey's increasing military presence in the region. According to Reuters, Mossad chief Roman Gofman reportedly spoke with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani on August 14 regarding Turkey's expanding military role in Syria, including potential troop deployments and weapons sales. This call occurred four days before an Israeli strike on the Abu al-Duhur airbase, which Israel stated was due to Damascus nearing a breach of an agreed security status quo by allowing Turkish forces to deploy there. Turkey, a NATO member, has deepened military cooperation with Syria, training personnel and providing support, while its relations with Israel have deteriorated significantly since October 7, 2023, with President Erdogan frequently criticizing Israel and recalling ambassadors. The US is reportedly working on a three-way deconfliction mechanism between Israel, Turkey, and Syria to prevent unintended clashes, underscoring the need for continued dialogue despite ongoing tensions.
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