Israel And Turkey
Turkey attempting to deploy radars within Syria, western intel. sources tell 'Post' - exclusive
Deploying radars in Syrian territory would harm Israel's ability to strike targets in Iran, due to the fact Israel is using Syrian airspace to reach Iran.
Turkey's 'big move' of cutting economic ties with Israel probably won't last - editorial
Erdogan's Turkey is the nerve centre of a broader Islamist resurgence - opinion
Despite tensions, Turkish Airlines holds onto Tel Aviv flight slots
Istanbul bombing another sign Syria, Iraq war spreading to Turkey
Former Turkish lawmaker tells Post the perpetrators seem to have employed a dual strategy: attacking security forces while also damaging Turkey's tourism sector.
Turkey and the EU: Building on a shaky bridge
What we might be witnessing in the future therefore is not the proverbial clash of civilizations between the Christian and the Muslim worlds.
Turkish Jewry’s secret medieval messianics survive
Followers of Sabbatai Zevi and modern Jews united by centuries of persecution.
Galant: Agreement with Turkey very close
Turkish and Israeli officials are expected to meet again next week in Europe in an effort to conclude the accord.
Normalization talks with Turkey advancing
Turkish and Israeli officials plan to hold more meeting toward the restoration of high level diplomatic ties, he told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
Erdogan ally set to become new Turkish prime minister
Binali Yildirim, a close ally of Erdogan for around two decades, will be the sole candidate for the AKP leadership at a special party congress on Sunday.
A new Mediterranean friendship amid regional instability
The once frosty relationship between Israel and Greece has blossomed into a new partnership dedicated to boosting security ties, as the region is plagued by new threats.
One day after Israel issues travel warning to Turkey, US follows suit
"The US Mission in Turkey would like to inform US citizens that there are credible threats to tourist areas, in particular to public squares and docks in Istanbul and Antalya," the statements reads.
Jerusalem Post Letters to the Editor: Purim shpiel?
It is Turkey that was in the wrong throughout the whole Mavi Marmara debacle by trying to bypass a legal Israeli blockade.
Report: Turkey demands weapons from Israel as part of normalization effort
Israel in turn has demanded to know whether the weapons were intended to attack Kurdish rebels positioned on the Turkish-Syrian border, Kuwaiti paper reports.