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Turkey’s Togg launches first EVs with eyes set on Europe
Togg is being promoted as Turkey’s national car by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who frequently appears with the vehicles and actively promotes them online
Tomer Hadar
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09.11.25
Hamas’ network in Turkey under spotlight following foiled Ben-Gvir plot
Israel’s recent arrest of a Hamas cell targeting Itamar Ben-Gvir has renewed attention on the group’s presence in Turkey, where senior figures operate under strict oversight, while country servers as hub for diplomacy, outreach and clandestine activity
Einav Halabi
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09.05.25
During holiday prayer: How Hamas plotted to assassinate Ben-Gvir
According to investigators, suspects tracked minister’s movements, bought drones with Hamas funds from Turkey and tested explosives for a planned strike at Hebron’s Cave of the Patriarchs during the holidays
Elisha Ben Kimon
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09.04.25
Italian police arrest 2 Turkish gunmen for festival attack plot; Israeli ambassador advised to stay away
Suspects arrested in Viterbo hours before a popular festival, where they allegedly plotted an attack; Israel envoy, slated to attend, later warned to stay away for security reasons
Associated Press
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09.04.25
Woman danced on a flagpole in Turkey, faces time in jail
A Bosnian tourist filmed herself dancing on a Turkish flagpole in Cappadocia, sparking a criminal investigation that could lead to up to three years in prison under Turkey’s strict laws protecting national symbols
AFP
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09.01.25
After threats, Turkey clarifies airspace rules affect only 'Israeli government flights, weapons'
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told parliament that Turkey has barred Israeli vessels from its ports, prohibited Turkish ships from calling at Israeli ports and imposed limits on certain flights entering Turkish airspace over Gaza war
Reuters
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08.29.25
Turkey says it closed skies to Israeli flights, cut trade ties
Amid escalating tensions over Gaza war, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan tells parliament Ankara has severed economic ties with Israel and shut its airspace, though officials in Israel say no formal notice received
Lior Ben Ari, Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, Amir Ettinger
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08.29.25
Turkey's Erdogan unveils 'Steel Dome' air defense system
Turkish president inaugurates new air defense system, calling it a milestone for the nation’s defense industry; $460M project integrates land- and sea-based platforms
News agencies
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08.27.25
Israeli man had ill-advised limb-extension surgery in Turkey, now he's having corrective surgery
A 20-something Israeli man sought limb-lengthening surgery in Turkey to increase his height from 4'11" to 5'4"; Complications arose due to excessive strain on his body, requiring corrective surgery and a lengthy recovery in Israel
Or Hadar
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08.25.25
Ankara and Damascus expand military ties with covert southern intel deal
Former Free Syrian Army officer: 'This is about more than cooperation; It is Turkey planting a permanent flag inside Syria’s security services'
Jacob Wirtschafter/The Media Line
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08.19.25
Erdoğan's shadow: The key advisor steering Turkey's regional strategy against Israel
Analysis: Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s powerful foreign minister, drives Ankara’s regional strategy, hosting Hamas, countering Israeli-Syrian ties and expanding influence across the Arab world while ensuring Turkey remains a central power broker
Smadar Perry
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08.13.25
Turkey in Syria: A policy of interests at the expense of Syrian blood
Analysis: Ankara has emerged as the dominant force in post-Assad Syria, trading principle for power as it backs interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, sidelines Kurdish groups and turns 'safe zones' into extensions of its own political and military control
Munir Dahir
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08.07.25
Worsening ties with Turkey boost Israel-Uzbekistan economic relations
Muslim-majority Asiatic country is stepping in as a key trade partner for Israel, nearly doubling copper imports in early 2025 to fill the gap left by Turkey’s export boycott
Gad Lior
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08.02.25
Turkish embassy staffer caught filming girls in changing room, linked to 2016 coup crackdown
Against the backdrop of expectations that Omar Kosi, 29, will face trial for sex offenses, a probe reveals the Turkish Embassy worker is part of a group favored by the regime; Israel refuses Turkey request he be put on house arrest at the embassy
Itamar Eichner
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07.31.25
Melting glaciers in Turkey signal severe climate crisis
Vanishing glaciers on Turkey’s Cilo Mountain reveal stark reality of climate change, where rising temperatures and increased tourism are accelerating ice loss in a once-pristine alpine region
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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07.31.25
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