The United States’ special envoy to Syria says Israel does not give Washington advance warning before carrying out a recent air strike on a military target in northern Syria. The envoy’s comments address claims and concerns about whether the U.S. was informed ahead of the strike.

The reports agree the target was an air base in northern Syria. They also note the strike comes amid heightened regional sensitivity involving Turkey, with some observers concerned the action could trigger an escalation between regional actors. Across the outlets, the central point is the same: the envoy says there was no prior warning to the U.S., despite the broader context of risk of escalation.

While the outlets focus on the warning issue, they do not present competing factual details about the strike itself in the materials provided. The difference in emphasis is mainly on framing—ranging from direct denial of warning to highlighting the escalation concerns with Turkey—but all relay the same core message attributed to the U.S. envoy.