Israel’s strike on Qatar raises fears Turkey could be next, but Turkey’s military and energy leverage make it a far more dangerous target.
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Israel is accelerating West Bank annexation, converting public land to state land and expanding settlements, burying the two-state solution.
Iraq’s Iran-backed militias stayed silent during the Israel-Iran war, prioritizing domestic gains and state integration.
Egypt is signaling a more independent role, but U.S. aid and energy ties with Israel constrain real change.
Israel’s suspension of 37 aid groups in Gaza threatens to collapse the ceasefire and accelerate humanitarian catastrophe.
Only Iran can disarm Hezbollah; any U.S.-Iran deal must require it, or Israel will escalate militarily.
Turkey supports curbing Iran’s nuclear program but opposes actions that could collapse the regime or trigger regional instability.
Nasrallah’s killing, after Israel decimated Hezbollah’s command, cripples the group and restores Israeli deterrence.
Syria’s unification hinges on integrating the Kurdish-led SDF without renewed violence, granting cultural rights and managing Turkish-Israeli tensions.
Israeli calls to designate Qatar an “enemy state” over its Hamas ties are escalating, driven by political rivalry and post-October 7 anger.
