Is Israel Eyeing Türkiye After Iran? Bennett Warns: “We Won’t Sit Idle if an Islamic Military Alliance Emerges,” Stirring Debate Across the Middle East

Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and escalating geopolitical tensions, a statement by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has sparked fresh debate in regional politics. Bennett said that if Türkiye moves toward forming a new military or strategic alliance centered around Islamic political forces, it could eventually lead to confrontation with Israel.

The remarks come at a time when growing military tensions between Israel and Iran are reshaping security calculations and diplomatic alignments across the Middle East. Several countries in the region are reassessing their strategies in response to the evolving situation.

“We Will Not Sit Quietly,” Bennett Says

In an interview, Bennett stated that if Israel perceives efforts to strategically encircle it at the regional level, it “will not sit quietly.”

He warned that any alliance formed around Islamist political forces would be viewed by Israel as a direct security threat. According to Bennett, if Ankara attempts to create a political-military bloc that unites anti-Israel actors, Israel may have to consider military options in response.

Concern Over Türkiye’s Expanding Regional Influence

Bennett described Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as a “capable and dangerous rival,” saying that Ankara is rapidly expanding its influence in regional politics.

Israeli concerns partly stem from the possibility that Türkiye could work with Qatar and other regional actors to form what some analysts describe as a potential “Sunni axis,” which could include support for certain Islamic organizations and political movements.

Analysts note that Israel has long considered Iran and its allied groups as its primary security challenge. However, Türkiye’s increasingly active regional role in recent years has raised new concerns in some Israeli strategic circles.

Rising Diplomatic Friction Over Gaza

Relations between Türkiye and Israel have experienced repeated ups and downs in recent years, particularly over Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Türkiye has openly criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza and has attempted to increase diplomatic and legal pressure against it in international forums. Some experts believe Ankara is no longer limiting itself to rhetoric but is also adopting economic, legal, and political strategies to challenge Israel.

NATO Membership Limits Direct Military Confrontation

Despite the rhetoric, many military analysts believe the likelihood of a direct military confrontation between Israel and Türkiye remains low for now.

Türkiye is a major member of NATO, and its military is considered one of the largest in the region. Any direct conflict could therefore have far-reaching international consequences.

Experts also point out that the two countries do not share a common border, making any potential military operation strategically complex.

*Shifting Balance of Power in the Middle East

Bennett’s remarks highlight the possibility that new power dynamics could emerge in the Middle East amid the ongoing crisis.

If Türkiye moves ahead with a new regional alliance and Israel perceives it as a strategic threat, the resulting rivalry could significantly influence the region’s political landscape and security architecture.

So far, the Turkish government has not issued an official response to Bennett’s statement.

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