Turkey and Israel: New Power Struggle in a Leaderless Middle East
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The Middle East is changing. A power vacuum and the absence of stable alliances now define the region. In this new landscape, the conflict between Turkey and Israel is no longer a simple diplomatic dispute.
It has become a direct competition for influence. Both countries are moving quickly to fill the gap left by shifting loyalties and weakening ties. This is not just about disagreement. It is a strategic struggle for control in a region without a clear leader.