Israel and Turkey will divide Syria amongst themselves: Israel gets to capture Southwestern Syria, Turkey gets northern Syria all the way down to Aleppo.
Aleppo was a part of the Ottoman Empire, so the Turks would be very interested in making it part of modern Turkey.
Israel and Turkey will not get in each other’s way in Syria. Syria will disintegrate into multiple countries.
If Turkey stays in the good books of the US (by not threatening Israel’s dominance in the region), Turkey will get to keep its share of northern Syria without any “disturbances”. But if Turkey challenges Israel’s dominance in the region, the Kurds might finally get their homeland through unrest instigated by the US: along with the fragmentation of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and potentially Iran. Kurds will remain strong allies with Israel, a bargaining chip against all these countries, if they step out of line against Israel.