Ankara Ties Attacking SDF to US, Russia Fulfilling Promises

Two Turkish military trucks transport tanks towards areas east of the Euphrates in northeastern Syria (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Two Turkish military trucks transport tanks towards areas east of the Euphrates in northeastern Syria (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Ankara Ties Attacking SDF to US, Russia Fulfilling Promises

Two Turkish military trucks transport tanks towards areas east of the Euphrates in northeastern Syria (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Two Turkish military trucks transport tanks towards areas east of the Euphrates in northeastern Syria (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Turkey has linked a potential military operation targeting the People’s Defense Units (YPG) in Syria to the US and Russia fulfilling their promises on pushing the Kurdish group’s elements 30 kilometers away from Turkey’s southern borders.

It is noteworthy that the YPG makes up the largest US-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) component.

Neither Russia nor the US kept their promises on withdrawing the YPG from agreed areas, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday.

“The YPG/PKK’s attacks have increased. In this situation, we have to do what is necessary on our own,” he said during a televised interview with CNN Turk.

“They did not keep their promises so far. On the contrary, the US continued to support them (YPG).”

The US and Russia were supposed to push the YPG elements 30 kilometers to the south from the areas in control of Washington and Moscow, Turkey’s top diplomat said.

He said that Erdoğan and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed these issues at their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, while it is also expected to be on the agenda of the Turkish president’s meeting with US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of COP26.

Two Turkish police officers were killed and two others wounded as a result of the YPG attack in Azaz, northern Syria this month. The YPG attacked an armored vehicle with a guided missile in the Operation Euphrates Shield area. The attack was launched from the Tal Rifaat region.

On talks with Russia and the US on Syria, Cavusoglu said: “We came up with the idea of ​​holding a meeting with the US and countries that share our same ideas about Syria, or a meeting of the International Syria Support Group. We’re working on that.”

Cavusoglu added that there is a need for such a meeting, and he sent a message to both Russia and Iran, the main supporters of the Syrian regime, and said, “You have seen that a military solution is not possible, explain that to the Syrian regime.”

Turkey’s top diplomat stressed that his country would do what is necessary to repel YPG attacks from northern Syria.

He pointed out that the recent terrorist attack in Damascus and the regime’s attacks in Idlib had a negative impact on the latest round of constitutional talks in Geneva.



Lebanese Authorities Detain People They Say Were Planning Rockets Attacks on Israel

 Lebanese army members gather near a charred car that was hit by an Israeli strike, in the southern coastal town of Ghazieh, Lebanon, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP)
Lebanese army members gather near a charred car that was hit by an Israeli strike, in the southern coastal town of Ghazieh, Lebanon, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP)
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Lebanese Authorities Detain People They Say Were Planning Rockets Attacks on Israel

 Lebanese army members gather near a charred car that was hit by an Israeli strike, in the southern coastal town of Ghazieh, Lebanon, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP)
Lebanese army members gather near a charred car that was hit by an Israeli strike, in the southern coastal town of Ghazieh, Lebanon, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP)

Lebanese authorities have detained several people who were allegedly planning to launch rockets into Israel and seized the weapons, the military said Sunday.

The army said that the arrests were linked to other detentions announced earlier this week. It added that as military intelligence was investigating that case they got information that a new rocket attack was being planned.

The army said troops raided an apartment near the southern port city of Sidon and seized some of the rockets and the launchers and detained several people who were involved in the operation. It said they were referred to judicial authorities.

Authorities on Wednesday detained several people, including a number of Palestinians, who were allegedly involved in firing rockets toward Israel in two separate attacks in late March that triggered intense Israeli airstrikes on parts of Lebanon. Lebanon’s Hezbollah group denied at the time that it was behind the firing of rockets.

Meanwhile on Sunday, a series of Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed two people, the Lebanese Civil Defense said in a statement.  

The Israeli army said in a statement that it killed Hussein Ali Nasr, whom it described as the deputy head of Hezbollah’s Unit 4400. Israel said Nasr helped smuggle weapons and funds into Lebanon via “Iranian operatives,” including through Beirut airport.

Another person was killed after a Lebanese army vehicle was hit by an explosion in circumstances that were unclear, the Lebanese Civil Defense said.

Since a November ceasefire ended a 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli airstrikes have killed scores of people in Lebanon including civilians and Hezbollah members. Israel says it’s targeting Hezbollah holdouts in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem said Friday that its fighters will not disarm as long as Israeli troops remain in southern Lebanon and the Israeli air force regularly violates Lebanese air space.