19.08.2026 12:11
In an analysis published on the Israeli media outlet i24NEWS, the deep unease created in Tel Aviv by President Erdogan's regional moves was discussed. It was emphasized that Erdogan has positioned himself as the 'protector of Islam and the Al-Aqsa Mosque' and that the Turkish presence in East Jerusalem has strengthened, while also noting that this concern has been reflected in the election posters of the Likud Party.
In Israeli media, a striking article analyzing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's moves in the region and his vision of regional power was published. The analysis noted that President Erdogan positions himself as the "protector of Islam and the Al-Aqsa Mosque," and addressed the deep unease and concern this has created in the Tel Aviv administration.
In Israel, concern over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reached its peak. Following the pre-election posters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which is responsible for the massacres in Gaza, seeking votes by campaigning against President Erdogan, a comprehensive analysis has now been published in the Israeli media.
THEY EXAMINED PRESIDENT ERDOGAN'S MOVES
The analysis article published on the news site of the Israel-based television channel i24NEWS put President Erdogan's vision of regional power under the microscope. The assessment emphasized that President Erdogan's steps and policies in the region would create major problems for Tel Aviv.
THE ANALYSIS CONTAINED STRIKING STATEMENTS
The analysis in the Israeli outlet included the following statements: "Turkey's influence extends to the 'Al-Aqsa Mosque.' The Erdogan administration positions itself as the 'protector of Islam and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.' A Turkish presence is emerging in the shops, institutions, and neighborhoods of East Jerusalem."
ERDOGAN ALSO FEATURES IN ELECTION POSTERS
In Israel, which is preparing to go to the polls on October 27, Prime Minister Netanyahu's Likud party has prepared posters asking voters for support by emphasizing that President Erdogan does not want Netanyahu in power.
The election posters used by the Likud Party on billboards feature photos of President Erdogan, along with Iranian leader Mujtaba Khamenei, Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem, and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Below the images are the words "They want Netanyahu to lose. Don't let them win."