Netanyahu Shifts Focus to Turkey Amid Rising Tensions Over US Iran Strike
Israeli politicians are shifting focus away from a potential US attack on Iran and towards Turkey amid concerns about growing tensions between the two nations, as Netanyahu seeks to forge new alliances. The likelihood of a US attack on Iran is increasing, prompting Israeli attention to turn to another regional rival: Turkey.
Israeli politicians are focusing on Turkey as a potential threat amid heightened tensions in the region, following speculation of a US attack on Iran, and former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is at the forefront of these efforts. Netanyahu's government is seeking to strengthen new alliances with countries like Turkey to counterbalance regional power shifts. The focus on Turkey comes as Israel seeks to improve relations with its neighbors amid increased instability in the Middle East. Turkish officials have dismissed Israeli concerns, citing a need for cooperation and trust between the two nations.