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Turkey: A new rising threat to Israel
Opinion: While the U.S. hosts the talks and urges caution between Israel and Syria, Turkey moves to replace Iran’s military role in the region, posing a potential strategic threat that could reshape regional dynamics
Smadar Perry
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07.27.25
Turkish embassy employee arrested in Tel Aviv for allegedly filming girls in beach changing rooms
Police say suspect, identified as Turkish Embassy staffer, caught in the act and found with explicit images on his phone; diplomatic request for house arrest at embassy denied
Ynet
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07.27.25
Building a powerful air force: Turkey to buy 40 fighter jets in $5.6 billion deal with UK and Germany
Turkey finalizes Eurofighter Typhoon jet deal with UK and Germany after agreeing to NATO-use conditions; The move boosts Ankara’s air power amid rising regional tensions and Erdoğan’s push for military dominance
Zeev Avrahami, News Agencies
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07.23.25
Report: Sinwar's widow remarries in Turkey after escaping Gaza with fake passport, cash
Reports say families of top Hamas leaders fled abroad early in the conflict, sparking anger among Gaza residents who accuse the group’s elite of abandoning them while they endure bombings and food shortages
Lior Ben Ari
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07.23.25
An Israeli man has been held in Cyprus for the last year, but his case violates local and international law
The criminal case against businessman Shimon Aykut, who has been detained in Cyprus for more than a year, is expected to be thrown out over a deficiency that invalidates the entre case both under international and Cypriot law; indictment against Aykut stems from political crisis between Cyprus and Turkey
Itamar Eichner
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07.22.25
Israel, Syria resume indirect talks after Druze massacre, with Turkey and US mediating
Jerusalem hasn’t pledged to stop Syria airstrikes, seeks demilitarized zone and permanent buffer presence, Arab media report after deadly Sweida clashes
Lior Ben Ari
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07.22.25
Iran to hold nuclear talks with E3 in Turkey on Friday
Negotiations between Tehran, Britain, France and Germany are the first since war with Israel; European powers warn sanctions could return if no progress is made
Associated Press
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07.21.25
A new cold front? Israel and Turkey edge toward standoff
Opinion: As Kurdish insurgents disarm and Syria's dynamics shift, Turkey emerges as a regional powerbroker; Israel, despite its strategic daring, finds itself outflanked, risking a slide into a cold war fought through diplomacy, not firepower
Jonathan Adiri
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07.17.25
Turkey arrests journalists over anti-Israel cartoon depicting Prophet Muhammad
Satirical magazine staff jailed over cartoon depicting Muhammad and Moses, sparking protests and clashes in Istanbul over law prohibits depiction of Muslim founder
News Agencies
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07.01.25
Mediation push grows as nations offer to broker Iran-Israel ceasefire
Despite offers from Oman, Qatar, and Turkey, Israel presses attacks and Iran vows no surrender; US remains distant from negotiations
Saar Haas, Itamar Eichner
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06.19.25
Turkey’s secret hand in global terror: From Pakistan’s proxies to Israel’s borders
Opinion: Pahalgam attack in Kashmir reveals alarming alliance between Turkey, Pakistan and Islamist extremists; As Ankara backs Islamabad, it risks turning disputed area into hub for global jihad, threatening Israel and regional stability
Amine Ayoub
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06.07.25
As Israeli food market shifts away from Turkey, who is making our ketchup?
With exports from Turkey to Israel halted, importers are turning to alternative countries like Mongolia, Malta and Greece for affordable goods; However, challenges with kosher certification and consistent product quality highlight the complexities of sourcing from new markets
Meirav Crystal
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05.28.25
Turkey and Saudi Arabia: ‘Walking side by side, not necessarily in the same destination’
Ankara and Riyadh deepen economic ties while quietly diverging on foreign policy and regional leadership with ties since killing of Jamal Khashoggi shifting from estrangement to cautious recalibration
Giorgia Valente/The Media Line
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05.21.25
Friend or foe? Israel risks 'self-fulfilling prophecy' in Syria, expert warns
With US backing Syria’s new regime and al-Sharaa’s motives unclear, Israel must tread carefully militarily while boosting diplomacy, says Syria scholar; questions remain over al-Sharaa’s break from terror, impact of lifted sanctions and implications for Israel
Sharon Kidon
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05.21.25
Report: Eli Cohen's secret archive found near Assad’s palace: Turkey possibly involved
Hezbollah-linked Lebanese paper reports 2,500 items tied to Israeli spy were stored near Assad’s palace and remained untouched during Syria’s civil war; materials may have reached Israel via Turkish intelligence
Lior Ben Ari
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05.20.25
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