Those who believed that escalating tensions with Iran would fundamentally reshape the Middle East have been proved naive. However, the mounting conflict has achieved something else entirely: it has exhausted Jerusalem’s patience and room for diplomatic manoeuvre in Washington. What was once a carefully balanced relationship is now showing serious strain.The crisis has exposed the fundamental contradictions in Turkey’s approach to Middle Eastern politics, revealing a pattern of apparent double-dealing that Israeli officials can no longer overlook. Ankara has long positioned itself as a neutral broker in regional disputes whilst simultaneously pursuing policies that undermine its allies and partners.The deteriorating situation reflects broader challenges facing Israel’s diplomatic strategy in the region. Traditionally reliant on American support and regional partnerships, Jerusalem now finds itself navigating an increasingly complex landscape where traditional alliances appear less reliable. Turkish actions have forced Israeli policymakers to reassess fundamental assumptions about cooperation and trust.What emerges from this period is a troubling picture of unreliability and inconsistency that threatens to reshape regional alignments. As tensions continue to rise, the question facing decision-makers in Jerusalem is whether the relationship with Ankara can be salvaged, or whether new strategic arrangements must be forged without Turkish cooperation as a central pillar.
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Source: Ynet — Original article in Hebrew.




