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    Leland Vittert reports from Jerusalem

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-- right so now Turkey is threatening to step up its military response to a border violence by Syria.

Today is the second day of an air air air bombardment by Syrian warplanes.

Here's the video listened to the that is a fierce line of weaponry there.

Illegal invaders live on the ground there in Jerusalem with the latest and what is happening now -- -- hello.

Good morning -- the big concern right now regionally is just how close Syrian civil war is -- to its borders the video that we are seeing.

Of those aerial bombardment by the steering air force is actually coming.

From Turkey which is now threatening to shoot down any Syrian planes that end up.

Inside it's air space that could cause a whole host of issues in ripple -- going on the air force is still the Syrian regime's.

Trump card going forward they're able to bomb.

With impunity and at least right now within the rebels and try to get a little bit more organized there and Syria Britain and France so far.

Are denying giving in any kind of anti aircraft missiles to try to combat.

-- Syrian air force -- There is on the march here very soon what is Turkey going to do with the refugees -- them.

It's becoming an increasing problem you can actually see it the same time these bombings happened.

Tens of thousands of people fleeing across the barbed wire fence separating -- in Turkey they ought to be fed.

Clothed and -- now -- he's getting colder air inside a Turkey and also.

Treated medically and number of them have shrapnel wounds other kinds of wounds from this war it's becoming very very difficult for Turkey to deal -- now more than a 100000 plus people.

Inside its borders.

They'll -- thank you in Jerusalem there is that work continues to widen.

Thank you leave us.