Close Menu
USA Biz News Stay Current on Economy News
  • Home
  • USA
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • CEO
    • Realtor
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Sports
    • Athlete
    • Coach
    • Fitness trainer
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Plastic Surgeon
    • Beauty Cosmetics
  • Economy
  • Life Style
Trending
  • Disparities in Breast Reconstruction Persist After ACA, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®
  • ‘Open for business’: Where Tasmania found new land for 10,000 homes 
  • How Social Media May Be Fueling Depression in Preteens
  • Crystal Palace redevelopment gathers pace
  • Veteran Middle East correspondent, Robert Fisk, dies at 74
  • Write A “Neighbor Letter” And Sell Your Property FAST
  • 6 ways female entrepreneurs can overcome the odds
  • Norway homeowner wakes up to find 440-foot ship ran aground on his doorstep: “It’s a very bulky new neighbor”
USA Biz News Stay Current on Economy News
Friday, May 23
  • Home
  • USA
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • CEO
    • Realtor
    • Entrepreneur
    • Journalist
  • Sports
    • Athlete
    • Coach
    • Fitness trainer
  • Health
    • Doctor
    • Plastic Surgeon
    • Beauty Cosmetics
  • Economy
  • Life Style
USA Biz News Stay Current on Economy News
Home » News » Why does Syria matter to Israel and Turkiye? | Syria’s War

Why does Syria matter to Israel and Turkiye? | Syria’s War

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Two countries have conversations in the attempt to avoid confrontation in Syria.

Israel and Turkiye have been celebrating closed meetings in Azerbaijan to resolve ways to avoid direct conflicts in Syria.

Both have a military presence there, and both to hit the other of the threatening regional security.

Israel has carried out hundreds of air attacks in Syria since Bashar Al-Assad was overthrown in December, destroying military infrastructure and hardware.

Turkiye says that these attacks and the expansion of Israel at the heights of the occupied goal are an additional destabilization in the country, since the new government tries to reconstruct.

For its part, Israel has accused Ankara or trying to turn Syria into a Turkish protectorate.

So what are they trying to achieve both parties? And can you avoid getting blows on Syria?

Presenter: James Bays

Guests:

Barin Kayaoglu – Assistant Professor at the Institute of Area Studies of the University of Social Sciences of Ankara

Joshua Landis – Director of the Middle East Studies Center at the University of Oklahoma

Alon Liel – Former Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel

Previous ArticlePreview 2025 plans & prices now!
Next Article What Samsung and Vietnam stand to lose in Trump’s tariff war

Keep Reading

Norway homeowner wakes up to find 440-foot ship ran aground on his doorstep: “It’s a very bulky new neighbor”

Under Hawaii’s warming blue ocean, many once-colorful coral reefs are bleached white

Brooklyn Bridge ship crash victims from Mexican navy identified; update expected on investigation

5/18: CBS Weekend News – CBS News

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets with U.S. officials, European leaders ahead of Trump-Putin call

5/17: CBS Weekend News – CBS News

Editors Picks
Latest Posts

USA

  • World
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Life Style

Business

  • CEO
  • Realtor
  • Entrepreneur
  • journalist

Sports

  • Athlete
  • Coach
  • Fitness Trainer

Health

  • Doctor
  • Plastic Surgeon
  • Beauty Cosmetics
© 2017-2025 usabiznews. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.