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‘The Game Has Changed’: Turkish Buildup on Syrian Border Sparks Israeli Concerns

Turkey has been moving swiftly to expand its influence over Syria, with Israel being concerned by reports on Tuesday that the Turkish military is poised to launch a large-scale invasion.

“The game has changed,” Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, researcher at Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center told The Press Service of Israel. “If in the past we focused on Iran’s influence in Syria, today it’s clear that Turkey has entered the vacuum left by Assad’s regime.”

Yanarocak argues that Israel has yet to fully recognize the ramifications of Assad’s downfall, emphasizing that Turkey is now replacing Iran as Syria’s dominant external actor.

For Israel, Turkey’s expanding influence presents a delicate challenge. Although Israel has long operated in Syria to curb Iranian entrenchment and Hezbollah activities, Yanarocak warns that Turkey’s growing involvement could alter the strategic landscape.

While Turkish influence is unlikely to mirror Iran’s overt hostility toward Israel, Ankara’s growing footprint raises concerns about direct clashes.

“Turkey’s modus operandi in Syria resembles its approach in Libya,” Yanarocak said, drawing parallels to Ankara’s interventions in Libya and Azerbaijan. He said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s immediate goals include eliminating Kurdish military presence along the Turkey-Syria border, particularly in cities like Kobani and Ayn Issa.

On Tuesday, The Wall St. Journal, citing senior U.S. officials, reported that Turkish commandos, artillery units, and allied militias are massing on the border near Kobani, a Kurdish-majority stronghold. The buildup echoes Turkey’s 2019 invasion of northeastern Syria, which displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians and saw significant territorial gains for Turkish-backed forces.

Ankara views the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a group it considers a terrorist organization, Yanarocak explained. Erdogan has consistently vowed to eliminate Kurdish military presence along his country’s southern border.

Yanarocak cautioned against public Israeli support for the Kurds, suggesting it could backfire diplomatically.

“Israel must focus on its own interests along the Golan Heights and Lebanon, while avoiding unnecessary provocations with Turkey,” he argued.  “To avoid unintended clashes, Israel must establish clear channels of communication with Turkey, much like it did with Russia to coordinate operations in Syria.”

He pointed to comments by Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler on Sunday signaling Ankara’s readiness to cooperate militarily with the Syrian regime and sell advanced weaponry as an example of Turkey solidifying its grasp over Syria.

Despite deteriorating relations between Israeli and Turkish leaders, Yanarocak remains adamant that dialogue is essential. He called for quiet diplomacy via Israel’s Mossad and Turkey’s intelligence agencies. “We cannot afford to let tensions escalate unchecked,” he said.

Israel relations with Turkey have been strained by the war with Hamas. Erdogan has frequently accused Israel of “war crimes” and “genocide.” In July, Erdogan threatened to directly attack Israel, saying, “We must be very strong so that Israel can’t do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them.”

Yanarocak did not rule it out the possibility of direct clashes between Israeli and Turkish forces in Syria.

“If Turkish forces move southward and come into proximity with Israeli operations or allies, the potential for unintended confrontations will rise dramatically,” he said.

“The skies are the limit for how far this situation could deteriorate,” Yanarocak warned. “It’s time to pay attention.”

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Joe Cross 14:16 18.12.2024
Daniel is right. Look through the lens of Ezekiel 38&39 and you’ll see the playing field laid out before you. The confederation is spelled out and all its players are named. Time is the only item🇮🇱
Raymond Fodor 12:38 18.12.2024
I suggest that Israel be admitted to NATO as a "Special Member State" not only for its protection but a s BUFFER against Erdogan insane ambition to annihilate Israel.
Raymond Fodor 12:34 18.12.2024
Turkey and Erdogan could trigger WW III!! VERY DANGEROUS GUY!!!! NATO MIST CENSURE HIM and curb his crazy ambitions!
Duru Kingsley 08:58 18.12.2024
The five head sneak turkey happen to be one of them
Daniel Rainwater 08:40 18.12.2024
Turkey/Erdogan has stated his intent to lead the Muslim fight to eliminate Israel! Ezekiel 38 describes Turkeys party in destroying Israel! Do not be deceived
Timothy Chiboti 07:39 18.12.2024
Israel should continue to extend beyond the buffer zone in Syria
[deleted] 07:35 18.12.2024
Erdogan is such a hypocritical tyrant.
James McLaurin 07:34 18.12.2024
Kick Turkey out of NATO today! He's trying to trigger Article 5. Give him to Pootin. He's more of an ally to Russia than NATO
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