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Syria: Turkish and Israeli fighter jets narrowly avoid confrontation over Damascus

While Israeli fighter jets were bombing Damascus, Turkish F-16s arrived in the same area for reconnaissance and sent warning signals to avoid a confrontation

Newsroom May 6 11:52

Turkish and Israeli fighter jets reportedly came close to a military confrontation over Syria a few days ago, as Tel Aviv launched airstrikes across several locations in Damascus — including an area near the Presidential Palace — in what appeared to be an effort to send multiple signals to President Bashar al-Assad and his allies.

According to reports from Israeli (N12), Turkish (Sozcu), and Arab media outlets, during the large-scale Israeli attack on Damascus on Thursday night, Turkish fighter jets were said to have conducted reconnaissance flights in the same airspace where Israeli aircraft were operating.

Israeli and Turkish fighter jets reportedly faced off in the skies of Syria during Israel’s wide-scale strikes in Syria on Friday, according to Turkish Sözcü.

The opposition-affiliated newspaper cited sources claiming that Turkish F-16s crossed the border into northern Syria… pic.twitter.com/bTFATAuChM

— Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران (@ariel_oseran) May 4, 2025

These Turkish jets reportedly sent warning signals to avoid any direct military engagement, highlighting the heightened tensions and the risk of escalation between two major regional powers.

According to reports, Turkish F-16s sent warning signals to Israeli jets using their electronic warfare systems. A brief radio communication took place between the aircraft, which allowed both sides to avoid a direct confrontation.

The Israeli airstrike on Damascus targeted multiple locations, including positions held by pro-Turkish Syrian militias. These militias reportedly receive weapons, equipment, and training from Turkey, according to the Israeli outlet N12.

💥#Israel 🇮🇱 #Syria#Israel attacked several strategic locations, including #Izra, the #Daraa countryside & sites near the Presidential Palace in #Damascus.#Israeli Prime Minister #Netanyahu & Defense Minister #Katz confirmed the operation, …. pic.twitter.com/t7bvM30aui

— Mahalaxmi Ramanathan (@MahalaxmiRaman) May 3, 2025

The situation highlights the increasingly complex and volatile nature of the Syrian airspace, where multiple regional and international actors operate with often conflicting interests — raising the risk of unintended military incidents.

Relations between Turkey and Syria have recently strengthened, including cooperation in the military issues. According to a Western intelligence source cited by The Jerusalem Post in early April, Turkey is seeking to become Syria’s air defense provider — in part by establishing a presence at the T4 airbase, which was active under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The T4 base has been the target of several Israeli airstrikes in recent weeks.

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BREAKING – Israel has confirmed conducting an airstrike that targeted the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria.

PM Netanyahu on the airstrike near the Presidential Palace:

“This is a clear message to the Syrian regime. We will not allow a withdrawal of forces… pic.twitter.com/zUWv824hR8

— Intel Tower🗽 (@inteltower) May 2, 2025

At the end of March, an Israeli defense official told reporters that the goal of those strikes was to send a message to Syrian President Ahmed al-Saraa, signaling that Israel will not tolerate any restriction on its freedom of operation in Syrian airspace. According to the same Western source, Turkey plans to turn the T4 base into a drone operations hub.

This evolving dynamic points to a possible shift in regional alignments, with Turkey positioning itself more assertively in Syria — potentially bringing it into more frequent friction with Israeli military activity in the area.

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