ID | 193976 |
Title Proper | Ladders and ropes |
Other Title Information | Israeli–Turkish relations 2010–20 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Aviv, Efrat |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | While Turkey was the first Muslim majority state to recognise Israel, bilateral relations underwent many ups and downs in subsequent decades, peaking in the 1990s and experiencing a sharp deterioration since the mid-2000s that culminated in the Mavi Marmara flotilla crisis of 2010. This article examines Turkish-Israeli relations in the 2010s, known as the ‘lost decade’, with a special emphasis on whether this period constitutes a continuation of the declining relations or a new link in the relations between the two states. Indeed, the hesitant reconciliation process that began in March 2022 with the return of ambassadors and a series of fence-mending steps was brought to an abrupt end in October 2023 as Ankara threw its full weight behind Hamas in its war against Israel. |
`In' analytical Note | Israel Affairs Vol. 30, No.1; Feb 2024: p.70-82 |
Key Words | Israel ; Turkey ; Economic Relations ; Hamas ; Islamism ; AKP ; Netanyahu ; Mavi Marmara ; Erdoğan |