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Did Israel strike a Syrian airbase to block Turkey’s military ambitions?

Syria accused Israel of carrying out eight strikes against the runway of the Abu Duhur military airfield in Idlib on 18 August, causing material damage but no reported casualties. The strikes came after a Turkish military delegation visited the airfield as part of efforts to reactivate it. “The recent Israeli airstrikes against Syrian military assets represent a continuation of Israel&rsquo

Source: ACLED · August 18, 2026 at 7:31 PM · AI-assisted report

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Did Israel strike a Syrian airbase to block Turkey’s military ambitions?
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IDLIB, 19 AUGUST 2026 —

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Israel carries out eight airstrikes on Syrian airbase in Idlib

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Syria said Israeli forces struck the runway of the Abu Duhur military airfield in Idlib on 18 August, damaging the airbase but reporting no casualties. The attacks followed a Turkish military delegation’s visit to the site as part of a plan to reactivate the airfield. The incident marks the first time Israel has targeted this location, according to ACLED data.

The strikes come as Israel resumes air operations in Syria after a multi‑month pause that had been influenced by diplomatic negotiations and U.S. pressure to maintain stability in the country’s transition. Analysts suggest the operation was aimed at preventing Turkey from using the airbase to extend its influence in the region. The timing—hours after a Turkish delegation inspected the runway—has been interpreted as a direct geopolitical warning to Ankara.

The incident echoes a similar event in April 2025, when Israel struck the T4 military airbase in Homs province after Turkey began talks to establish an airbase and air defence system there. In both cases, Israeli forces appear to be signalling that they will not allow Turkey to establish a military foothold that could threaten Israeli air superiority within Syrian territory.

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