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Turkish FM denies Israel used Turkish base in Syria attack


Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has denied claims that Israel used a Turkish military base to launch an attack against Syria, saying the claims were complete lies and had no basis in reality.

“Turkey will neither be a part nor a partner of such ‘attacks.’ The ones who claim this want to damage Turkey’s power and reputation,” he said. “It is out of the question that Turkey and
Israel are part of a joint military operation.”

Israel has used a Turkish military base to launch an attack against Syria, according to an earlier report on the Russia Today website. A high ranking Turkish official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also told the Hürriyet Daily News that Israel warplanes had not come close to a "sensitive range" of Turkish air space.

The airstrike on July 5 in Latakia reportedly targeted Russian Yakhont anti-ship missiles, a type of advanced weapon that Israeli officials previously said they would not allow to reach Syria. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to confirm or deny Israeli involvement in the airstrike but a New York Times report, citing U.S. officials, said Israel targeted advanced anti-ship cruise missiles.

The Russia Today report said Israeli planes left a military base inside Turkey and approached Latakia from the sea to make sure that they stayed out of Syrian airspace so they could not become a legitimate target for the Syrian air force.

Israel has repeatedly said it would take action to prevent what it calls “game changing” weapons, including chemical weapons and advanced guided missiles, from reaching Hezbollah or other hostile militant groups.


INTERNATIONAL - Turkish FM denies Israel used Turkish base in Syria attack
 
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[TD="class: DetailedSummary"]The Pakistani Taliban has said its first batch of fighters has arrived in Syria to fight alongside rebels battling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Abdul Rashid Abbasi, the group's spokesperson, said the fighters had set up a command and control centre to start operations in the war-torn country.
Speaking to local media on Tuesday, he said another batch of at least 120 fighters were expected to join the force in Syria later this week.
More than two years since the start of the anti-Assad rebellion, Syria has become a magnet for foreign Sunni fighters who have flocked to the country to what many see as a holy war against the regime.
Operating alongside armed groups such as the al-Nusra Front, an al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria and a US-designated terrorist organisation, they mainly come from nearby countries such as Libya and Tunisia.
Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder, reporting from Islamabad, said the Taliban claimed that "Arab fighters in Syria had requested their help, that hundreds of their fighters were preparing to go there, or were already in Syria, through unfrequented roots".
"So it is difficult to imagine what those numbers would be, and what would be their power on the ground," Hyder said.
'Propaganda purposes'
The announcement further complicates the picture on the ground in Syria, where rivalries have already been intense between the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and groups seeking to implement Islamic law.
"Given the fact that there are tensions between the Free Syrian Army and al-Qaeda, it appears that [the announcement] may be for propaganda purposes. We cannot confirm whether this is actually true or not," Hyder said.
On Thursday, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, an al-Qaeda linked group, assassinated one of the FSA's top commanders after a dispute in the port city of Latakia.
It also comes at a time when Assad's forces, with backing from Shia fighters from Hezbollah and Iran, have been making gains on the Syrian battlefield.
The Pakistani Taliban, known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban, operate mainly from Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun areas along the Afghan border - a long-standing stronghold for armed groups including the Taliban and their al-Qaeda allies.
Taliban fighters in Pakistan, who are linked to their Afghan counterparts, are mainly fighting to topple Pakistan's government and to impose their version of Islam, targeting the military, security forces and civilians.
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Pakistan Taliban says its fighters in Syria - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
Gefällt es euch wenn ihr seht wie ein Volk sich gegenseitig Abschlachtet oder warum seid ihr so heiss auf Gore Videos? Was wollt ihr mit solchen Videos bezwecken? Jeder Nusayrische Soldat der zb. Sunnitische Frauen und Kinder erschossen hat wird dafür in die Hölle gehen.Das sollte euch allen klar sein.Nicht mal in dieser Welt wird er Ruhe finden.Für euch hier in Europa mag das ganze Cool rüberkommen aber ich garantiere euch,währet ihr in Syrien würdet ihr euch die Hosen vollpissen und nach eurer Mutter rufen.Möge Gott die Märthyrer in das Paradies aufnehmen und den Teufel und seine Marionetten für ihre Greultaten ewig in der Hölle schmoren lassen.Traurig anzusehen wie viele Menschen,Frauen und Kinder Tag für Tag dort getötet werden...und die Welt schaut zu...denn "Syrien ist ja so weit entfernt von uns"..
 
Jeder Nusayrische Soldat der zb. Sunnitische Frauen und Kinder erschossen hat wird dafür in die Hölle gehen.Das sollte euch allen klar sein.Nicht mal in dieser Welt wird er Ruhe finden.Möge Gott die Märthyrer in das Paradies aufnehmen und den Teufel und seine Marionetten für ihre Greultaten ewig in der Hölle schmoren lassen.
Inshallah.
 
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