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Israel and Türkiye are related as key regional powers in the Middle East that are frequently positioned as competing poles of influence [1] and are both central to the shifting geopolitical landscape of the region [2]. Their relationship is further defined by their divergent strategic alignments, such as Israel's participation in frameworks that exclude Türkiye {fact:1, fact:2}, and their shared involvement in regional security dynamics, including nuclear proliferation concerns [3] and conflicting diplomatic stances regarding regional conflicts [4].

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Power Transition in the Middle East: The Intersection of US Global ... populismstudies.org Ibrahim Ozturk · European Center for Populism Studies 1 fact
claimIsrael, Greece, and Cyprus have developed an institutionalized trilateral framework for security, maritime coordination, energy cooperation, connectivity, and technological partnership that excludes Turkey.
How to Handle Iran's Nuclear Ambitions - New Lines Institute newlinesinstitute.org Newlines Institute 1 fact
claimIf Iran proliferates nuclear weapons, Israel's nuclear posture may shift dramatically, and regional proliferation may become more likely as actors such as Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt have expressed interest in nuclear deterrence.
The Expanding Iran War - ISPI ispionline.it ISPI 1 fact
perspectiveTurkey condemns the US-Israeli strikes on Iran while simultaneously criticizing Iran for widening the war by targeting Gulf states.