Netanyahu admitted to an implicit fear of Turkey: We are on guard.

Netanyahu admitted to an implicit fear of Turkey: We are on guard.

20.10.2025 22:22

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a historic confession in a speech at the Israeli parliament. Netanyahu stated, "Old threats in the Middle East are taking on new forms, and new threats are also emerging. We are on guard to prevent them. Not everything is known, and it will not be known." Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that the country Netanyahu was referring to is Turkey.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the new threats in the Middle East during his speech in the Israeli Parliament. Expressing his concerns about Turkey and Qatar's efforts to expand their regional influence, Netanyahu stated that old threats are taking on new forms.

NETANYAHU'S IMPLICIT "TURKEY" CONFESSION

In his opening speech at the Knesset, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made striking remarks. He suggested, in an implicit manner, that "new threats have emerged against Israel in the Middle East."

"WE ARE ON GUARD TO PREVENT NEW THREATS"

According to a report by Israel Hayom, Prime Minister Netanyahu argued in his speech at the Parliament that not everything is known openly. Netanyahu stated, "Old threats are taking on new forms in the Middle East, and new threats are also emerging. We are on guard to prevent them. Not everything is known, and it will not be known."

"TURKEY PLAYS A CENTRAL ROLE IN THE FUTURE OF THE GAZA STRIP"

The report indicated that Israeli political sources claimed that the "new threats" implicitly referred to by Netanyahu are the increasing efforts of Turkey and Qatar to expand their regional influence. It was mentioned that Turkey and Qatar "support the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas," playing a central role in shaping the future of the Gaza Strip and developments in Syria.

It was alleged that the roles of Turkey and Qatar in the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza caused tension between President Donald Trump and Netanyahu. This issue was suggested to be among the topics discussed in Netanyahu's meeting with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and Middle East Special Representative Steve Witkoff.

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