Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syrian Airbase, Prompting US and Turkish Condemnation
1-Minute Brief
The strikes have heightened regional tensions and drawn criticism from both the United States and Turkey over potential escalation.
Key Facts
- Eight airstrikes targeted the Abu Duhur airbase in Syria’s Idlib province, according to Syrian state TV.
- US envoy Tom Barrack expressed concern about the Israeli strikes on the airbase.
- Syrian state TV reported damage to the airbase but no casualties.
- The US described the Israeli strikes as an 'unnecessary escalation.'
- Syrian state TV attributed the attack to Israeli forces.
What Happened
Israeli airstrikes hit the Abu Duhur airbase in Syria’s Idlib province, causing damage but reportedly no casualties. The action has drawn condemnation from the US and Turkey.
Why It Matters
The incident adds to ongoing regional instability and highlights international concerns about further escalation in Syria, with major powers voicing opposition to unilateral military actions.
What's Next
Further diplomatic responses from involved countries are possible, and monitoring for additional military or political developments in the region is expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft6h agoEight air strikes hit airbase in Syria’s Idlib
- The IndependentLeft5h agoUS condemns ‘unnecessary escalation’ after Israeli strikes on Syrian airbase
- The IndependentLeft2h agoUS envoy says he is concerned about Israeli strikes on Abu al-Duhur airbase
