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Israel targeted Syria airbase over planned Turkish troop, radar presence, source confirms to 'Post'

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The IDF struck the Abu al-Duhur military airfield after troops received intelligence that Turkey sought to place a radar with Turkish troops at the Syrian base.

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Abu al-Duhur base is seen following reported Israeli strikes, Syria, August 18, 2026
Abu al-Duhur base is seen following reported Israeli strikes, Syria, August 18, 2026
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ByIDAN KWELLER, CORINNE BAUM

The IDF struck the Abu al-Duhur military airfield after troops received intelligence that Turkey sought to place a radar with Turkish troops at the Syrian base, sources confirmed to The Jerusalem Post

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