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Turkey seeks to deploy radar systems in Syria, Western intelligence sources say

Move could limit Israel’s freedom of action in Syrian airspace and complicate strikes on Iranian targets.

   
December 26, 2025, 00:29
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AZAZ (Realist English). Turkey has been attempting in recent weeks to deploy radar systems on Syrian territory, according to two Western intelligence sources cited by The Jerusalem Post, amid rising tensions between Ankara and Israel over Turkey’s expanding footprint in Syria.

According to the sources, the placement of Turkish radar assets inside Syria would significantly restrict the Israeli Air Force’s freedom of action over Syrian airspace. Such systems would be capable of detecting Israeli aircraft during operations, including recent strikes carried out across the country.

Western officials warn that the implications extend beyond Syria. Israel frequently uses Syrian airspace as a corridor for long-range missions targeting Iran, and the presence of Turkish radar coverage could complicate or constrain those operations by increasing the risk of early detection.

Israeli concerns over Turkey’s growing military role in Syria are not new. Shortly after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime last year, Israel carried out strikes on several Syrian military installations, including air force bases such as T-4. At the time, Israeli officials said the strikes were intended to prevent Turkey from establishing permanent military facilities and deploying drones or other advanced systems.

A senior security official told reporters then that the establishment of a Turkish air base in Syria would constitute a “potential threat” to Israel. “If a Turkish air base is established, it would entail a violation of Israel’s freedom of action in Syria,” the official said, adding that the strikes were meant to signal that Israel would not accept any constraints on its aerial operations.

The reported radar deployments suggest that the confrontation between Israel and Turkey over Syria is entering a more technical and operational phase, raising the risk of further escalation as both sides seek to secure their strategic interests in the post-Assad landscape.

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