06.01.2026 15:42
An Israeli newspaper wrote that Tel Aviv's chances of preventing Turkey from being involved in various projects in the Middle East are increasingly diminishing.
The Israeli newspaper wrote that Tel Aviv's chances of preventing Turkey from being involved in various projects in the Middle East are increasingly diminishing.
TEL AVIV'S OPTIONS ARE LIMITED
In a report by The Jerusalem Post based on an unnamed source, it was stated that Israel's option to say "no" to Turkey's involvement in certain projects in Syria and the Gaza Strip is gradually decreasing.
It was expressed that Israel is trying to prevent Turkey from participating in the International Stabilization Force that will operate in Gaza, but Tel Aviv's options may be limited.
"HOW MANY 'NO'S' ARE LEFT?"
The source, who mentioned that Israel's chances of preventing Turkey from being involved in various projects in the Middle East are diminishing, stated, "Israel has a limit to the number of times it can say 'no' to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regarding U.S. President Donald Trump. Everyone knows how fond Trump is of him (Erdoğan), and after Israel says 'no' to Turkish forces in Gaza, the question arises of how many 'no's' are left."
The report also mentioned the negotiations that began yesterday in Paris between Syria and Israel, mediated by the U.S. It was noted that Syrian President Ahmed Shara made new demands, such as the withdrawal of Israel from certain areas it occupies in Syria.