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“They play all sides, gaining from their roles as intermediaries. With Iran’s axis crumbling, Qatar and Turkey are moving into the vacuum.”
The recent IDF campaign in Syria may have damaged the prospects for an expansion of the Abraham Accords.
Brian Assi threatened economic and national security by “conspiring and concealing his efforts to circumvent our export controls to provide heavy machinery to Iran,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
“With strong links to various international actors, we can—and will—play a much more important role,” President Ilham Aliyev tells journalists.
News outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across the political spectrum.
The satirical magazine LeMan claimed it showed a random Muslim killed by Israel, and not the prophet that Islamic tradition bans depicting.
“A little self-awareness could be helpful,” said Israel’s foreign minister.
Ankara is trying to create a “fait accompli” in Israel, Israeli expert warns.
As Tehran’s influence collapses in Syria and Lebanon, Ankara is stepping into the void, posing a new and complex threat to Israel’s north.
“A stable and united Syria, which does not offer a safe haven for terrorist organizations, will support regional security and prosperity,” the United States and Turkey stated.
Umut Ataseven was arrested, fired from his job at Turkish Airlines and forbidden to travel abroad after posting the picture in a WhatsApp group during an April visit to Israel.
Officials from Tehran and three signatories to the 2015 accord will gather in Istanbul for the first time in months to restart discussions.