Turkey and Israel hold talks to avoid accidental conflict in Syria
- Turkish and Israeli officials have begun talks to ease tensions regarding Syria, as confirmed by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
- The discussions aim to create communication channels to prevent conflicts, as both nations have active military operations in the region.
- Israel's military has conducted over 500 air strikes in Syria since December, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
- Despite ongoing talks, Fidan indicated that normalization of ties between Turkey and Israel is not imminent due to tensions over Gaza.
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