Israel conducted an airstrike on a Syrian base that Turkey intended to occupy, escalating regional tensions. Prime Minister Netanyahu directly warned Ankara prior to the attack, indicating a deliberate response to Turkish actions. The targeted base was reportedly set to be taken over by Turkish forces. Both Syria and the United States have condemned the Israeli action, highlighting international concern over the strike. This incident raises questions about the coordination—or lack thereof—between Israel, Turkey, and the US in the complex Syrian conflict. The attack demonstrates Israel’s willingness to act unilaterally to prevent perceived threats in the region. The situation remains volatile as repercussions from the airstrike unfold.