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The Transformation of Turkish-Israeli Relations after Al-Aqsa Flood: An Analysis of Geopolitical, Political, and Social Dynamics

Türkiye established diplomatic relations with Israel in 1949, with Ankara’s recognition of the Jewish state. During the Cold War era, the relations were shaped by geopolitical and security concerns such as Soviet expansionism. Over the years, both countries opted for a pragmatic rapprochement in the aftermath of the Abraham Accords, which normalized ties between Israel and several Gulf Arab states in a significant realignment in regional dynamics. For Türkiye, it was a calculated decision against regional isolation and evolving dynamics. Operation al-Aqsa Flood and Israel’s subsequent invasion of Gaza turned out to be another key moment that caused significant social sensitivity to Türkiye’s ties to Tel Aviv. This article examines the evolution of Türkiye-Israel ties through three critical events: the Abraham Accords, Turkish foreign policy’s post-Arab Spring reorientation, and social reactions to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. It also analyzes the gradual transformation of Türkiye-Israel ties from being mainly shaped by political elites to being increasingly influenced by social pressures and sensitivities. Its trajectory now depends on a complex web of structural, geopolitical factors, and domestic public opinion, and suggests a potential foreign policy recalibration for Türkiye.

The Transformation of Turkish-Israeli Relations after Al-Aqsa Flood An Analysis
 

 

 

 

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Türkiye was one of the first nations to recognize Israel in 1949. Historically, the ties have been influenced by several factors, for instance, domestic and regional dynamics and Ankara’s strategic alignment with Washington. Türkiye has leveraged it strategically to counterbalance ties with Israel and the U.S. In the 1950s, Türkiye’s strategic recalibration with regional and global power structures was shaped by the time’s political landscape. However, geopolitical realities and dynamics have since undergone substantial changes, and so have the foundational factors influencing Turkish-Israeli ties.

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