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The article describes Israel's recent escalation against Abu al-Duhur Military Airport in Idlib, noting that Israeli aircraft carried out eight airstrikes resulting in damage to the airport's infrastructure, despite the Syrian government’s confirmation that there are no foreign forces present there. Damascus reaffirmed its rejection of any agreement that limits its ability to build military and civilian institutions. Meanwhile, Turkey characterized the Israeli escalation as an attempt to justify illegal airstrikes on Syria. Reports indicate that Israel had informed the United States in advance that its attack aimed to prevent Turkey from reinforcing its forces in the area and that it could achieve political gains in exchange for withdrawing from Syria. The United States is also working on establishing a mechanism to prevent escalation between Israel, Turkey, and Syria, as Damascus seeks to negotiate a new security agreement. The United Nations condemned the strikes, describing them as a breach of Syria’s sovereignty, and called for an immediate halt to the attacks.
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