US condemns 'unnecessary escalation' after Israeli airstrikes on Syrian airbase
The United States has condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syria's Abu Duhur military airbase near the Turkish border, calling the action an "unnecessary escalation." Syrian state TV reported eight strikes hit the runway and storage facility on Tuesday, though no injuries were reported. Israel, without directly commenting, stated Syria was close to breaching a security status quo by allowing Turkish troops to deploy at the airbase.

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AI-generatedThe United States has condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syria's Abu Duhur military airbase near the Turkish border, calling the action an "unnecessary escalation." Syrian state TV reported eight strikes hit the runway and storage facility on Tuesday, though no injuries were reported. Israel, without directly commenting, stated Syria was close to breaching a security status quo by allowing Turkish troops to deploy at the airbase. Syria's foreign ministry labeled the attacks an "unjustified act of aggression" that jeopardizes regional security and stability. The US ambassador to Turkey expressed deep concern that the strikes do not advance regional stability.
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4 extractedThe United States has condemned Israeli airstrikes on a Syrian military airbase as an 'unnecessary escalation'.
Syria's foreign ministry called the attacks 'an unjustified act of aggression' imperiling regional security and stability.
Israel stated Syria was 'on the verge of breaching' the security status quo by allowing Turkish troops to deploy to the airbase.
Eight airstrikes hit the Abu Duhur airport runway and storage facility on Tuesday, according to Syrian state TV.