On October 3rd, a mother, her three children, and a visiting relative were killed in the Turkish border town Akcakale when a Syrian bomb hit near their home. The Turkish military retaliated, shelling Syrian military targets just across the border. The following day, the Turkish parliament passed a motion allowing military force to be used in Syria. Then, on October 10th, a Syrian Airlines passenger jet en route from Russia was forced to land in Turkey, where Turkish authorities searched it for weapons. These incidents were the latest in a series of calamities that has all but shredded the long border between Turkey and Syria, which had once been allies. But the tension had been building for a long time.
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