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Turkey boosts status after helping to ink Gaza deal, ruffling Israel and Arab rivals
After using its influence to pressure Hamas into accepting Trump's plan, Ankara seeks to reap benefits and boost its efforts to assert more dominant role in Middle East The post Turkey boosts status after helping to ink Gaza deal,
Turkey has put a former head of its disaster management agency in charge of its aid to Gaza, a Foreign Ministry source said, a sign it intends to ramp up its role as a guarantor of
Iran, Turkey, and Qatar are expected to fiercely oppose the deployment, viewing Pakistan’s move as a betrayal of the Palestinian cause and a capitulation to Western interests.
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Why Turkey Can’t Bring Peace to Gaza
For all of Erdogan’s hypocritical moralizing, preventing further loss of life is low on the Ankara government’s list of priorities. In fact, Turkey gaining a foothold in Gaza, be it diplomatic or even military, serves as a regional power play reminiscent of neo-Ottomanism.
Turkeys diplomatic ties with Hamas, once a point of tension with Washington, have now become a strategic asset after Ankara helped broker Hamass acceptance of Donald Trumps Gaza ceasefire deal. According to
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Trump signals new trust in Erdogan, raising concerns over Turkey’s ambitions in Gaza and beyond
Turkey seeks expanded influence in Gaza through construction contracts and peacekeeping roles as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan rebuilds trust with Washington after the ceasefire.
Senior Egyptian and Turkish diplomats have advanced preparations for an international conference on Gaza’s reconstruction following President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s announcement in Sharm El-Sheikh that the summit will be held in November.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan insists that Ankara plays a role in solving all major conflicts around the world, noting conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, Russia, and Gaza.