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Anshel Pfeffer

Analysis

Rebooted Israel-Turkey ties down to diminished Erdogan

June 30, 2016 10:07
U-turn: Erdogan
1 min read

The restoration of full diplomatic relations between Israel and Turkey this week begs the question: how did two nations, which not that long ago were strategic allies and had all the makings of natural partners, ever reach this point?

The prevailing view in the Israeli diplomatic and security establishments is that there is one main figure to blame - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Mr Erdogan was prepared to sacrifice his country's trusted alliances - not just with Israel but with the United States and other Western countries - for his aspiration to become a 21st century sultan and don the mantle of the Muslim world's leading statesman and protector.

While Mr Erdogan's predecessors in Ankara were wary in their dealings with Arab nations, preferring to balance their links to their co-religionists with membership of Nato and military cooperation with Israel, his conservative-Muslim AK Party changed tack.

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