[17 July 13] israel allegedly using Turkish military base to attack...
A new report has been released by the Russian media claiming Israel used a Turkish military base to attack Syria on July 5th.
According to the...
A new report has been released by the Russian media claiming Israel used a Turkish military base to attack Syria on July 5th.
According to the report published by Russia today, Israeli war planes left a military base inside Turkey and approached the Syrian city of Latakia from the sea. The report says Israelis used this route because they wanted to make sure they stayed out of Syrian air space, in order not to become a legitimate target for the Syrian army.
In a televised interview on Monday, the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu strongly denied claims that Turkey allowed Israel to use Turkish soil to attack Syria.
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[31 Oct 2013] Unnamed US official says israeli jets bomb Syria - English
An unnamed US government official says israeli warplanes have launched an airstrike on Syria. The US administration claims the target of the attack...
An unnamed US government official says israeli warplanes have launched an airstrike on Syria. The US administration claims the target of the attack was a shipment of missiles at a military base near the city of Latakia. Israeli authorities have not commented on the claim yet. There\'s still no word on possible casualties from the attack. Israel has carried out strikes on Syria several times this year. Damascus has said the attacks are aimed at helping insurgents fighting the government.
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[31 Jan 2014] Kerry: Syria could face consequences for failing to remove...
The US administration is stepping up criticism of the Syrian government over the removal of its chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry...
The US administration is stepping up criticism of the Syrian government over the removal of its chemical weapons. Secretary of State John Kerry says all options are still on the table and that Syria could face consequences for failing to get rid of its stockpile of chemical weapons.
Over the past two days, the US administration has repeatedly accused Damascus of deliberately stalling the international disarmament deal to remove its chemical weapons. But Russia has rejected Washington\'s charges that the Syrian government is dragging its feet in the effort to eliminate its chemical weapons stockpile. Moscow says a June 30 deadline to destroy Syria\'s arsenal of toxic agents remains viable, despite delays. The Kremlin says the delays are due to security problems on the road to the port of Latakia and insufficient technical support from the outside world.
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