BBC MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT

A growing confrontation between israel and turkey over influence in Syria is a serious Challenge for Syria’s Fragile New Government.
On Wednesday Night, Israel Bombed Several Military Targets in Syria, Including Two Airports – Hor Military Airport and The T4 base Near Homs.
Syria’s Foreign Ministry Said The bombardment virtually destroyed the hama base. A Prinent Syrian Human Rights Group Said Four Defense Ministry Were Killed, and a Dozen People injured.
The Air Strikes hit SyriaButir Real Target Was Turkey.
Shortly afterwards, Israel’s Foreign Accused Playsing a “negative role” in Syria’s, And Israel’s Defense President, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, That He Would “Pay A Very Heavy Price” IF He Allowed “Hostile Forces” to ENTER HIS Country.
Ankara is curently negotiating a joint defense pact with Sharaa’s New Government, and there been for the weather is Moving to Station Aircraft and Air Defense Systems at Syria’s T4 and Aleppo Airbases.

Some Analysts Israel’s Intense Air Strikes Thon Ham Airport This Week With The Much Lighter Bombing Base, Suggesting That Turkey Moved Some Equipment There And That Israel was Calibrating ITS ATTACK to Avoid a full-blown escalation.
Relations Between Israel and Turkey Have Nose-Dived Semce The Gaza War Began in October 2023, With Ankara Introducing Trade Restrictions and Accusing of Israel of Genocide.
That regional tension is now playing out on New Ground in Syria.
After the Air Strikes, Turkey’s Foreign Accused Of The Region of Israel is “Both Causing Chaos and Feeding Terrorism” and Said It Now The Greatest Threat to The Security.
BUT Foreign Ministry Hakan Told Reuters News Agency That His Country Was Not Seeking Confrontation with Israel, And That Syria Could Slegi With Policies With It Southern Neighbour.
Syria’s New Leader has been repeatedly signaled That he was not looking for confrontation with Israel. Soon After President Bashar Al-Assad From Power Last December, He Told The BBC That Syria Would not pose a Threat to Country.
He has Even Left the Door Diplomatic Diplomatic Relations With The Future, Telling The Economist Last Month That Syria Wanted Peace, But That It It Was Early To Surch To Sensitive Issue.
His Top Priority Since Taking Power has been Bitterly Divided Syria, And Pacify External Relations With It Neighbours, While He Cements His Power and Control.
But Israel has not made that easily. IT Military Interventions in Syria Are Fueling Conflict With Both External Powers Like Turkey, And With Internal Groups Like Jihadists in The Country’s South.
Once An Implacable Enemy’s Former President and His Iranian Ally, Israel Is Also Suspicious of Sharaa, A Man Who Once Led The Syrian Branch of Al-Qaeda and Whose New Government Is Backed by Turkey.
Since HE TOOK POWER, ISRAEL’S MILITARY has been repeatedly pounded by the Syrian Weapons, Airfields and other Military sites Left Regime, to Avoid Them Falling Into Enemy Hands, It Says.
It has an occupied buffer zone, set up after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, and has sent forces on the Syrian Side of a nearby mountain, Setting Up Nine Bases Across the area.
Israeli Troops Are Making Regular Incursions Into Syria’s South-Western Provinces, Vowing to Prevent The Presence of Any Armed Groups or Government Forces There.
Earlier This Week, The Local Government Of The Southern City Said Nine Civilians were Killed in Israeli Bombardment, During The Deepest Incursion Ther Yet by Yet Forces.
Another Four People’s Killed in Israeli Shelling Near the Village of Koya Late Last Month, after local Gunmen Tried to Stop The Advance of Israel Forces There.
Since then, Mosques in Both Deraa and Damascus Have Reportedly Called for Jihad Against Israeli Forces.
Charles Lister, the US-Based Middle East Institute, What Studies The Region, has a more than 70 ground incursions Into South-West Syria, describing this as As “an extraordinarily dangerous moment – and an unnecessary one”.
Since the Fall of Assad Four, HE SAYS, NEKT ONE SYRIA, The Country’s Security Forces Have intercepted “At LAAST 18 Weapons Shipments in Lebanon, and dismantled at Least Eight Formerly Iranian-Linked Rocket Launch Sites “.

Many Syrians Are Disappointed by Israel’s Response to Their New Government. They Watched for Years Israel Targeted The Assad Regime, And Believed That Assad’s Fall Would The Chance for A Less Confrael With Relationship.
Some say that view is now Changing.
“We used to believe that the Israeli Army Was Only Targeting Assad’s Regime Forces,” Said Ismail, A Restaurant Owner in The West Of The Country. “But IT ITS Continued, Incomprehensible Bombings Are Sadly Making Us Think An Israel Israel of The Syrian People.”
Syria is vulnerable because ITS Internal divisions are easily inflamed by Regional and Global Intervention. The Roots of Sectarian Conflict Run Here, Nourished By Decades Of A Repressive Rule by The Assad Family, Members of Syria’s Alawite Minority.
Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s Attempture To Reassure’s Minorities We interrupted the Early March by Early March’s Explosion in Syria’s Coastal Region – A Stronghold of The Former Regime.
At Least 1,000 Alawite Civilians or Disarmed Fighters By Massacred Pro-Government Forces, After Government Units Were Ambushed Attack Led by Syria’s Former Armed Forces.
Those Former Armed Forces were Backed by Iran. Some Analysts Believe Their Remnants May Still Be Receiving Some Support from Tehran.
Syrians celebrate The Fall of Bashar al-Assad As End To Their Civil War, and a Chance to Unite.
But insumption of powers helped a more Than Civil War for a decade, and IT NOW NOW Eyeing The Vacuum Left By Assad. The Risk is Growing That Syria Will Again Fall Victim to Outside Powers, Played Out On Syrian Silly.