The Israeli army launched a new account on X in Turkish on Wednesday, March 5, which is already functional. This initiative was taken "in view of new geopolitical developments, particularly in Syria," according to Haaretz.A week earlier, Israel, which no longer hides its hostility towards the new power in Syria, wanted "to counter Turkey's growing influence in the country," seeking to convince the United States to "let Russia maintain its military bases in Latakia and Tartus," according to Reuters. Read more The Israeli army reportedly carried out ground operations in southwestern Syria The often strained ties between Turkey and Israel were put to the test during the Gaza war. But what does the opening of this Turkish account mean? At a time when Israel demands "the complete demilitarization of...
The Israeli army launched a new account on X in Turkish on Wednesday, March 5, which is already functional. This initiative was taken "in view of new geopolitical developments, particularly in Syria," according to Haaretz.A week earlier, Israel, which no longer hides its hostility towards the new power in Syria, wanted "to counter Turkey's growing influence in the country," seeking to convince the United States to "let Russia maintain its military bases in Latakia and Tartus," according to Reuters. Read more The Israeli army reportedly carried out ground operations in southwestern Syria The often strained ties between Turkey and Israel were put to the test during the Gaza war. But what does the opening of this Turkish account mean? At a time when Israel demands "the complete demilitarization...
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