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As Election Looms, Netanyahu Puts Turkey in Israel's Crosshairs

Netanyahu’s campaign links Turkey to Israel’s enemies as warplanes hit a northern Syria base near the Turkish border, raising concerns of wider confrontation.

  • On Tuesday, Israeli warplanes bombed a base in northern Syria near the Turkish border as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu targets Turkey amid a difficult re-election campaign.
  • Netanyahu's campaign has deployed billboards across Tel Aviv featuring Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan alongside other leaders, with captions reading "They want Netanyahu to lose."
  • Unlike other regional adversaries, Turkey is a NATO member with significant allies; President Recep Tayyip Erdogan maintains a warm relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump, complicating potential Israeli military escalation.
  • Opposition leader Yair Golan called the strike "provocative and dangerous," warning Netanyahu "cannot count on" Trump's support if a direct confrontation with Turkey occurs.
  • Researcher Maher Tamran noted Syria faces a challenge to avoid becoming an arena for this rivalry as Turkey and Israel diverge on their respective definitions of regional stability.
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After more than two years of attacking enemies in the Middle East, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chose a new rival during his election campaign: Turkey. Tuesday's bombing of a deactivated military base in northern Syria, just a few kilometres from the Turkish border, crystallized the tension between the two powers. Do you want to live outside? See interactive guide that gathers information about 36 countries Want more news from the …

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After more than two years of ordering attacks on Israel's enemies across the Middle East, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, facing a difficult re-election battle, has set his sights on yet another country: Turkey.

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As election looms, Netanyahu puts Turkey in Israel’s crosshairs

Unlike other countries attacked by Netanyahu such as Iran, Turkey has powerful allies. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Daily Sabah broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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