Türkiye Says 26 Militants 'Neutralized' as Conflict Escalates in Syria

The defense ministry said Türkiye separately conducted air strikes and destroyed 30 militant targets elsewhere in northern Syria, (photo by AFP)
The defense ministry said Türkiye separately conducted air strikes and destroyed 30 militant targets elsewhere in northern Syria, (photo by AFP)
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Türkiye Says 26 Militants 'Neutralized' as Conflict Escalates in Syria

The defense ministry said Türkiye separately conducted air strikes and destroyed 30 militant targets elsewhere in northern Syria, (photo by AFP)
The defense ministry said Türkiye separately conducted air strikes and destroyed 30 militant targets elsewhere in northern Syria, (photo by AFP)

Türkiye's military "neutralized" 26 Kurdish militants in northern Syria overnight in retaliation for a rocket attack on a Turkish base, the defense ministry said on Friday as conflict escalated nearly a week after a bomb attack in Ankara.

The rocket attack on the base, by the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, killed one Turkish police officer and wounded seven officers and soldiers in northwest Syria's Dabiq area on Thursday evening, Ankara said, Reuters reported.

The defense ministry said Türkiye separately conducted air strikes and destroyed 30 militant targets elsewhere in northern Syria, including an oil well, a storage facility and shelters.

Underscoring the tension, the Pentagon said the United States had on Thursday shot down an armed Turkish drone that was operating near its troops in Syria, the first time Washington has brought down an aircraft of NATO ally Türkiye.

A Pentagon spokesman said Turkish drones were seen carrying out airstrikes in Hasakah, northeast Syria, and one drone came within less than a half a kilometre (0.3 miles) of US troops, was deemed a threat and shot down by F-16 aircraft.

A Turkish defense ministry official said the drone did not belong to the Turkish armed forces. However, a security source said Türkiye's National Intelligence Agency (MIT) had carried out strikes in Syria against Kurdish militant targets.

Ankara said on Thursday a ground operation into Syria was one option it could consider. Türkiye has mounted several previous incursions into northern Syria against the YPG.



Türkiye Denies Overflight Permission for a Plane Carrying Israel’s President

Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks during a meeting with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2024. (AFP)
Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks during a meeting with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2024. (AFP)
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Türkiye Denies Overflight Permission for a Plane Carrying Israel’s President

Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks during a meeting with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2024. (AFP)
Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks during a meeting with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2024. (AFP)

Türkiye has denied Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s plane the right to use its airspace, preventing him from traveling to Azerbaijan, the Turkish state-run news agency reported.

The Anadolu Agency report late Sunday said Israeli authorities requested permission for the plane to access the Turkish airspace on its way to Baku, Azerbaijan, where Herzog was scheduled to attend the COP29 conference on climate change.

The agency based its report on unnamed Turkish officials. It did not say when the permission was denied.

A statement from Herzog's office said the decision to cancel the president's trip to Baku was due to “the situation assessment and for security reasons.” It did not comment on the Turkish report.

Türkiye has emerged as one of the strongest critics of Israel’s military actions in Gaza and Lebanon. It has suspended trade relations with Israel, accused the country of genocide and voiced support to Hamas.