⭕️ According to a report by Middle East Eye (MEE), Turkiye and Israel are in talks to establish a deconfliction line in Syria following Israeli airstrikes on sites including the Tiyas (T4) and Hama airbases—locations where Turkiye was preparing to deploy drones and install a layered air defense system.
Ankara had planned to take over the T4 base, using temporary S-400 systems until full reconstruction was completed. The goal of the talks is to avoid misunderstandings or unintended clashes between their militaries, especially as both expand their presence in Syria.
Western officials told MEE that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believed there was a limited window to strike the T4 base before Turkish forces moved in, making the site off-limits to Israeli attacks.
While negotiations are ongoing, Netanyahu has insisted on the full demilitarization of southern Syria—including any Turkish military presence—amid US efforts to push both sides toward de-escalation.
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