Fall of Damascus appears to align with long-time goals of neighbour Turkiye
- December 9, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Fall of Damascus appears to align with long-time goals of neighbour Turkiye
Sub : IR
Sec: Places in news
Context:
- Syrian refugees in Turkey celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government, with many expressing a desire to return home after years of living in exile. Turkey, which hosts around 3 million Syrian refugees, has long supported opposition groups fighting Assad.
- Large crowds gathered in border cities like Kilis and Hatay, waving Syrian and Turkish flags.
Turkey’s Role in the Syrian Conflict:
- Turkey, which shares a long border with Syria, has backed Syrian opposition groups since the civil war began in 2011. It has provided military and logistical assistance to these factions.
- Through its proxy group, the Syrian National Army, Turkey has fought Kurdish forces in northern Syria, primarily targeting Kurdish militias linked to the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party), which Turkey considers a terrorist group.
- While Turkey has denied direct involvement in the recent HTS-led offensive, analysts suggest that the operation could not have occurred without Turkey’s approval.
Turkey’s Strategic concerns:
- Turkey’s concern is to secure its southern border, especially against Kurdish militias like the YPG, which it links to the PKK.
- Turkey fears that instability in Syria could lead to a new wave of refugees and increased activity from Kurdish militias.
Hatay province:
- Hatay is situated in southern Turkey and is bordered by Syria to the south and east, the Mediterranean Sea to the west, and other Turkish provinces to the north.
- The capital of the province is Antakya (historically known as Antioch)
Kilis:
- Kilis is a city in southern Turkey, near the border with Syria, and the administrative centre of Kilis Province and Kilis District.
- Kilis province is located to the east of Hatay province.