Israel turkey relations
Israel’s Syria strategy risks turning Turkey into new Iran - opinion
Israeli security doctrine measures threats by their effect on freedom of aerial movement rather than by their political or legal character.
Turkey signals Hamas could hand over power in Gaza, as Turks seek influence in Strip - report
Despite tensions, Turkish Airlines holds onto Tel Aviv flight slots
Psychiatrists in Jerusalem and Istanbul collaborate on research
Israel should respect and suspect Erdogan - editorial
The world should know what to expect from Erdogan. Except that it doesn’t, because Erdogan is nothing if not mercurial.
Israel-Turkey relations are back, but will they last?
REGIONAL AFFAIRS: The resumption of full relations means there will be ambassadors in both countries and new flights.
Palestinians welcome Turkey-Israel normalization, Ankara says
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said rapprochement in Ankara's relations with Israel would not diminish Turkey's support for the Palestinian cause.
Iran is worried about US-Israel-Saudi talks ahead of Biden's trip - analysis
At the end of the day, the reason for Biden’s trip is probably more complex than this report makes it out to be. It’s not all about Israel or oil. It is about managing the ties with Riyadh.
Has Erdogan turned Turkey around? - opinion
The foreign policy moves of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the last two years have appeared quite revolutionary.
Top Erdogan adviser in Israel to discuss Turkey ties
Both countries have expressed interest in improving relations over the last year, and ongoing talks have been held in an effort to maintain stability in the region.
Jewish scholar calls on Israel government to recognize Armenian genocide
Israel Charny's new book reveals how Turkey pressured Israel to deny the Armenian genocide.
Turkey's regional relations fall short - analysis
Ankara has backed away from its more aggressive foreign policy amid domestic and economic strain
Jews didn't support the designation of the Armenian Genocide, why now?
Jewish lawmakers, as recently as 2007, were not in favor of designating the Armenian Genocide as such, yet today they do. What changed over time is the crumbling of the Turkey-Israel alliance.
Turkey’s regime seeks to isolate Israel using phony ‘reconciliation’
Ankara hopes to play ‘good cop’ for incoming Biden administration.