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We saw them. Excellent news.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.Netanyahu is looking for another war for certain "now" and I don't think Türkiye should not fall into that trap. Netanyahu may well also want to try "test" and to destroy the new Makkah pact as well, so in reality Saudi, and Pakistan have to be ready with more than just words.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
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Time pressures them,but they have some problems too,for example they can't produce weapons in a rate they can be 100% sufficient and more,we saw that in the Gaza War and the Iranian attacks with ballistic missiles,cruise missiles and drones.I think the Israeli feel if they wait, everything goes worse for them
One of their dreams was to have a Kurdish State in order to have more control and allies in the area. And like you said about the oil routes,a Kurdish State in Eastern Syria would be pretty darn sweet for them. Imagine,a small buffer of Druze in Syria,a big buffer of Kurds(to be armed heavily)in the northeast. They'd have some allies there both in economy and militarily.The problem Israel has, is of time. Its support base in the USA is decreasing, it's military capability and advantage is as good as it is ever going to get. It needs to capitalize on its strengths now while it can, to establish as many "facts" as it can on the ground before it loses it's advantages.
The problem Israel has, is that the West, and the USA need a stable Syria for their own geo-political, and economic reasons now ( i.e. oil pipelines/trade routes ) via Syria to Türkiye. They have embraced Syria and its not so desirable leaders for those reasons, and they are not going to be happy with Israel destabilizing Syria at all now. That is the window under which Türkiye will operate under and Israel has to be mindful of.
Israel needs chaos in Syria for multiple reasons, including hopes of reviving the IMEC route and also of trying to force oil pipelines over its territory(https://www.reuters.com/business/en...-touts-oil-pipeline-bypass-hormuz-2026-07-07/) and not Syria and of course Greater Israel.
It's not all about the presence of Türkiye but how Syria will help transform regional connectivity and trade routes sidelining Israel, to the determent of Israel that is "also" the issue.
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