Israel warned Turkey against establishing a military foothold in Syria. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel would not tolerate a Turkish military presence moving south. These remarks followed Israeli airstrikes on an airport in Syria's Idlib province. Turkey rejected Israel's claims and accused Netanyahu of destabilizing policies. International bodies expressed concern over the strikes and Syria's sovereignty.

PM says message now conveyed 'more clearly' to Ankara; sources say Mossad chief discussed issue last week with Syrian FM; Ehud Barak calls escalation 'reckless and stupid'

Turkey slams Israel for trying to 'legitimize unlawful airstrikes' after Jerusalem accused it of planning deployment; IDF chief in Syria: Israel won't allow 'hostile forces' along…