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Türkiye and Israel Establish Military Hotline to Prevent Clashes in Syria

Muzaffarabad: Türkiye and Israel have reportedly established a 24/7 military hotline aimed at preventing accidental clashes and misunderstandings between their forces operating in the region. This development follows a series of direct talks between the two nations, initiated in April and mediated by Azerbaijan.

The establishment of the hotline is part of broader deconfliction efforts as both countries navigate the complex dynamics in Syria following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. Türkiye has emerged as a key regional actor, supporting the new Syrian government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, while Israel has expressed deep concerns over the evolving status quo, particularly regarding Turkish military deployments near strategic locations like Palmyra.

Israeli officials have publicly opposed any Turkish control over airbases near Palmyra, citing security concerns. While there appears to be some acceptance of Turkish land forces in certain areas, the placement of air defense systems and radars by Türkiye remains a contentious issue, as these could potentially monitor Israeli air operations.

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The talks, facilitated by Azerbaijani mediation in Baku, have been described as progressing positively, with discussions focusing on delineating areas of operation to avoid direct confrontation. The so-called “Palmyra line” has become central to these negotiations, representing a grey zone where both nations are seeking to establish clear boundaries for military activities.

This initiative marks a cautious yet constructive step towards reducing the risk of unintended military engagements between Türkiye and Israel in Syria. Both countries have emphasized the importance of maintaining regional stability and have expressed a willingness to continue dialogue to manage their overlapping interests in the region.

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