Freitag, 23.05.2025 / 13:56 Uhr

Israel und Türkei einigen sich über militärische Koordination in Syrien

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Mit Vermittlung von Aserbaidschan scheinen sich Israel und die Türkei über künftiges Vorgehen in Syrien geeinigt zu haben. In den vergangenen Monaten sah es so aus, als würde es zu einer möglichen Eskalation zwischen beiden kommen. Während Israel massiv syrische Militäreinrichtungen bombardierte und im Süden des Landes eine so genannte Sicherheitszone eingerichtet hat, zielt die Türkei, die noch immer im Norden des Landes eine Militärpräsenz hat, auf eine verstärkte Zusammenarbeit mit der neuen syrischen Armee:

"Israel and Turkey have reached a preliminary understanding on military coordination inside Syria aimed at avoiding direct confrontation between their forces, according to an Israeli official who spoke to Israel Hayom on Wednesday.

The agreement, which emerged from discreet talks mediated by Azerbaijan in Baku, reflects a growing need to manage overlapping military presences in Syria amid a recalibrated regional power balance following the collapse of the Assad regime in December 2024.

“The sides have agreed to establish a permanent mechanism to prevent military friction in Syria,” the Israeli official confirmed, noting that the framework was finalized during the Baku meetings.

While Israel reportedly agreed to deconfliction measures, it reaffirmed its long-standing demand that southern Syria remain a demilitarized zone. This position was emphasized in both the Baku meetings and during ongoing Israeli air operations targeting military assets in Syrian territory. (...)

According to Israel Hayom, the Tel Aviv delegation used the Baku meetings to raise three core demands, including a warning that Turkish military bases near Palmyra would cross a “red line.”

“Any change in the deployment of foreign forces in Syria, particularly the establishment of Turkish bases, will be considered a breach of trust,” the source added.

While the mechanism agreed upon is intended to minimize risks of unintended clashes, no date has been set for the next round of talks, though similar meetings are expected to continue under Azerbaijani mediation.