Daniel Pipes explains to Israel Today readers what recent developments in Turkey mean for the region, for Israel and for the United States
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Israeli couple accused of spying on the Turkish president highlights fragility of Mideast relations
Corona is hardly an issue anymore, but we’ve got new problems to focus on, like rising supermarket prices and Israelis held prisoner in Istanbul
Erdogan is less interested in true rapprochement between Turkey and Israel than he is with reestablishing the Ottoman Empire
Turkish leader Erdogan, the heir of the sultans, wavers between Israel and Hamas. But is it all a ruse to weaken Israel in its hour of ascent?
Turkey has in the past century done more than any other power to reduce the Christian presence in the Middle East
Joe Biden’s recognition of the Armenian genocide could have a negative impact on Israel, experts warn
Ankara and Tehran both have grand plans for the Middle East that are increasingly at odds with one another
Conspiracy theorists linked to Turkish regime say Jews “overrepresented,” but then so are Palestinians
Outbreak of Armenia-Azerbaijan hostilities is the first UAV war, and the Jewish state’s role and involvement is undeniable
