Turkish Foreign Minister: Why hasn’t Turkey completely cut ties with Israel? | Israelo-Palestinian conflict


Hakan Fidan on the intricacies of maintaining severing ties with Israel amid the war in Gaza.

Returning from strategic negotiations in Germany and as the war on Gaza approaches its 50th day, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reflects on Turkey’s role in humanitarian efforts.

At a pivotal moment, he discusses Turkey’s relations with Hamas and whether there is Western pressure. Fidan also considers what it would take to completely sever diplomatic relations with Israel.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan shares these ideas with Tel Aviv Tribune.

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