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(Middle East Eye-UK) Sean Mathews - Turkey and Israel have held talks over the establishment of a direct communication link in Syria to avoid any misunderstandings and prevent potential clashes between their militaries, two Western officials have told Middle East Eye. The sources said Prime Minister Netanyahu believes progress has been made on reaching a deconfliction agreement with Turkey but insists on the full demilitarization of southern Syria, including any Turkish presence. A separate source noted that "Both Israeli and Turkish officials released identical statements on the same day, saying they do not seek conflict with one another in Syria. It appeared to be coordinated." The source added that Israel is likely to accept Turkish military bases in Hama and Palmyra, which are seen as critical for hunting down remaining Islamic State elements in the region. 2025-04-10 00:00:00Full Article
Israel and Turkey Hold Direct Talks on Deconfliction Link in Syria
(Middle East Eye-UK) Sean Mathews - Turkey and Israel have held talks over the establishment of a direct communication link in Syria to avoid any misunderstandings and prevent potential clashes between their militaries, two Western officials have told Middle East Eye. The sources said Prime Minister Netanyahu believes progress has been made on reaching a deconfliction agreement with Turkey but insists on the full demilitarization of southern Syria, including any Turkish presence. A separate source noted that "Both Israeli and Turkish officials released identical statements on the same day, saying they do not seek conflict with one another in Syria. It appeared to be coordinated." The source added that Israel is likely to accept Turkish military bases in Hama and Palmyra, which are seen as critical for hunting down remaining Islamic State elements in the region. 2025-04-10 00:00:00Full Article
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