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Israel asked US to press Turkey to not launch new incursion in Syria

Israel sees the Kurds as allies against growing Iranian influence in Syria & has been supporting them both diplomatically &in other means

Newsroom July 24 05:00

Israel quietly lobbied the Biden administration in recent weeks to press Turkey not to invade northern Syria for another military operation against Kurdish fighters there.

Why it matters? It’s a sensitive moment for Turkey and Israel, which are in the process of normalizing relations.

Israel sees the Syrian Kurds as allies against growing Iranian influence in Syria and has been supporting them for several years both diplomatically and in other means.

Israeli national security adviser Eyal Hulata told his US counterpart Jake Sullivan that a new Turkish incursion in northern Syria would dramatically harm the Kurds and could benefit Iran in the long run, the Israeli officials said.

This message was conveyed to the U.S. by several other Israeli officials.

On the sidelines of the NATO summit in late June, President Biden warned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against launching a new operation against the Kurds in Syria.

After the meeting, Erdogan appeared to have put the brakes on a possible operation, but he has put it back on the table in recent days.

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Erdogan discussed Syria with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tehran yesterday.

“Turkey can’t be expected to sit idly by while the terror organizations threaten its security,” Erdogan said, stressing he expects Russia and Iran to support Turkey in its fight against the Kurds.

Before the trilateral meeting, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned Erdogan against launching such an offensive, according to his office.

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A senior Biden administration official said a Turkish incursion anywhere into northern Syria “would have devastating humanitarian consequences and pose a serious risk to our counter-ISIS campaign.”

The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment.

Source: Axios

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