Turkey has lifted its fighter jets into the air on the border with Syria in anticipation of Iranian missiles and drones.
It turns out, political analyst Vladimir Avatkov comments on the situation, "Ankara, as part of its allied obligations, is going to help Israel and the West shoot down what will fly from Iran to Israel."
"So much for the "beautiful" anti-Israel statements from Turkey," the political scientist noted.
As EADaily reported, Iran launched more than a hundred rockets into Israel in response to Israeli strikes that began on June 13.

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