1. RT source: Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from Turkish base
Published time: July 15, 2013 04:00
Israel used a Turkish military base to launch one of its recent airstrikes against Syria from the sea, a reliable source told RT. Israel has been under scrutiny since last week, when it was reported to be responsible for a July 5 depot attack in Latakia.
News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could result in serious turmoil for Ankara, once the information is confirmed.
"Our source is telling us that Israeli planes left a military base inside Turkey and approached Latakia from the sea to make sure that they stayed out of Syrian airspace so that they cannot become a legitimate target for the Syrian air force," RT's Paula Slier reports.
In response, Turkey has denied that Israel has used its base to strike Syria
http://rt.com/news/israel-strike-syria-turkey-089/
2. SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months
Posted on November 1, 2013 at 1:39 AM EST
Turkey provided key intelligence that aided in the reported air strike on Syria today, according to informed Middle Eastern security officials. The Obama administration has confirmed that Israeli warplanes struck the Syrian military base. Israel has so far refused to comment. According to the informed Middle Eastern security officials, the target included Iskandar, cruise and other anti-aircraft missiles and launchers that could be transferred to the Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Separately, a Jordanian intelligence source told KleinOnline that Turkey and Israel have compiled a list of Syrian targets that could be hit in the coming months in a joint effort to weaken the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. - See more at: SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months « Klein Online
- See more at: SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months « Klein Online
3. Israel angered by US leaks over Syria attack
US leaks confirming Israel's involvement in airstrike on Syrian base are 'scandalous,' say Israeli officials
Israel is reportedly fuming over US leaks that confirmed the Israel Air Force carried out a strike on a Syrian base believed to be holding Russian-made missiles destined for the militant group Hezbollah.
Israel has declined to comment on reports that it targeted the air force garrison near Latakia port, but a White House official told CNN on Thursday that it was behind Wednesday's attack.
A Friday night report on Israel's Channel 10 quoted Israeli officials as saying the leak was "scandalous," and an "unthinkable" move on the part of the Americans.
Israel angered by US leaks over Syria attack | i24news - Information has a new name
Published time: July 15, 2013 04:00
Israel used a Turkish military base to launch one of its recent airstrikes against Syria from the sea, a reliable source told RT. Israel has been under scrutiny since last week, when it was reported to be responsible for a July 5 depot attack in Latakia.
News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could result in serious turmoil for Ankara, once the information is confirmed.
"Our source is telling us that Israeli planes left a military base inside Turkey and approached Latakia from the sea to make sure that they stayed out of Syrian airspace so that they cannot become a legitimate target for the Syrian air force," RT's Paula Slier reports.
In response, Turkey has denied that Israel has used its base to strike Syria
http://rt.com/news/israel-strike-syria-turkey-089/
2. SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months
Posted on November 1, 2013 at 1:39 AM EST
Turkey provided key intelligence that aided in the reported air strike on Syria today, according to informed Middle Eastern security officials. The Obama administration has confirmed that Israeli warplanes struck the Syrian military base. Israel has so far refused to comment. According to the informed Middle Eastern security officials, the target included Iskandar, cruise and other anti-aircraft missiles and launchers that could be transferred to the Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Separately, a Jordanian intelligence source told KleinOnline that Turkey and Israel have compiled a list of Syrian targets that could be hit in the coming months in a joint effort to weaken the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. - See more at: SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months « Klein Online
- See more at: SURPRISE: TURKEY AIDED ISRAEL IN SYRIA AIRSTRIKE. More attacks possible in coming months « Klein Online
3. Israel angered by US leaks over Syria attack
US leaks confirming Israel's involvement in airstrike on Syrian base are 'scandalous,' say Israeli officials
Israel is reportedly fuming over US leaks that confirmed the Israel Air Force carried out a strike on a Syrian base believed to be holding Russian-made missiles destined for the militant group Hezbollah.
Israel has declined to comment on reports that it targeted the air force garrison near Latakia port, but a White House official told CNN on Thursday that it was behind Wednesday's attack.
A Friday night report on Israel's Channel 10 quoted Israeli officials as saying the leak was "scandalous," and an "unthinkable" move on the part of the Americans.
Israel angered by US leaks over Syria attack | i24news - Information has a new name
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