The outpost that Turkey established with Russia in the Golan Heights was in Beit Jen at a strategic junction. An IDF force that infiltrated Beit Jen
to gather intelligence was encountered, and the outpost was subsequently attacked from the air. Turkey Trains Air Defense Post, Russia in Warfare
An Arab source reported that Turkey intends to provide Syria with UAVs and missiles, and to station them opposite Israel. It also intends to continue attempts to establish posts and positions opposite Israel. Turkey is now operating in the Middle East and Syria under a secret mandate from Europe and the US, and with the silence of NATO, to be a strategic rear for the West in the Middle East in the event of a conflict between blocs, even though it violates the foundations of the Western military organization's charter. President Trump believes that he is using Turkey wisely, but the power that has dominated the West and the East for more than 500 years is using the current cooperation with Russia to make clear to the West and the US its independence as a power (as it did when it previously purchased 4S batteries from Russia), on its way to establishing a tripolar world on the back of the West, with the Islamic countries under its leadership being the third pole alongside The two poles are China/Russia, Europe/USA. Turkey is now operating mainly in the Palestinian arena, through coordination it has achieved with both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, and is using the move to establish a cultural, military, and economic bridgehead for expansion beyond the Jordan to the Persian Gulf, in cooperation with Iran and through an emerging alliance with Egypt. For more on Turkey's presence in Gaza and the West Bank, and its intention to send a military force to Gaza in January 2026 with Western support and Egyptian assistance, see the expansion in the main story.
By Mati Cohen
An Arab source clarified yesterday that the Turkish move to establish a post opposite the IDF on the Golan Heights is only an opening move, and behind it stands a full Turkish plan. During his plan, Erdogan intends to provide the Syrian army with missiles, drones and additional batteries for air defense, and to be a partner in the establishment of additional outposts opposite Israel; of course, the leak of this could be an attempt to spur Israel into action, but it should be said that Turkey's moves have made it clear so far that the reports of our sources were very reliable, and we will also add that the current report is based on another, very reliable source.
When we began reporting during the war on Turkey's rise, and its intention to exploit the war's moves to carry out its plan to return to the days of the Turkish Empire of the Ottoman dynasty, we were met with contempt. It is now clear to everyone that our reports were accurate, groundbreaking in a journalistic sense, and that the contempt was probably the result of an Israeli subculture, which is tasteless and stupid in blocking vital information.
The Turkish/Russian outpost in Beit Jenn was apparently built on Hezbollah infrastructure, which was abandoned following the organization's defeat by the IDF. The transfer of the outpost to Turkey was rewarded with a reward from Turkey; we reported on this reward here in the past: Turkish President Erdogan has taken Hezbollah under his wing in recent months, and as we reported exclusively, has forbidden the Syrian president from attacking Hezbollah in Syria as well as in Lebanon. Erdogan said that Hezbollah is a "legitimate Muslim organization." In our assessment, the protection that Turkey provides to Hezbollah is coordinated with Iran. An Iranian government newspaper reported last week that President Erdogan is expected to visit Iran soon.