Israeli strikes hit airbase runway in northwest Syria but no casualties, state TV reports
Syrian state TV reported that Israeli airstrikes targeted the Abu Duhur airbase in northwest Syria early Tuesday, causing material damage to the runway but no casualties. Eight strikes were reported to have hit the airbase in Idlib province.

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AI-generatedSyrian state TV reported that Israeli airstrikes targeted the Abu Duhur airbase in northwest Syria early Tuesday, causing material damage to the runway but no casualties. Eight strikes were reported to have hit the airbase in Idlib province. The Israeli military and Turkish officials have not yet commented on the incident. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights noted that foreign fighters previously used the base and that Turkey has been rehabilitating it. Tensions between Israel and Turkey have increased since the fall of Bashar Assad's government in December 2024, with Israel conducting numerous airstrikes in Syria to destroy Syrian army assets.
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5 extractedThe strikes caused material damage but no casualties.
Israeli airstrikes hit the runway of the Abu Duhur airbase in northwest Syria.
Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes around Syria after the fall of Bashar Assad's government.
Turkey has been rehabilitating the Abu Duhur airbase.
The new authorities in Damascus do not want a conflict with Israel.