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Turkey's 'strategic triad' gains sway in Trump's Middle East policy, posing challenges for Israel

Turkey's influence in the Middle East is shifting, with implications for Israel and the US.

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Turkey's growing influence in the Middle East is altering the regional dynamic. Coverage from The Jerusalem Post and The Economist highlights Turkey's 'strategic triad' gaining traction in Trump's Middle East policy. This development poses challenges for Israel, according to The Jerusalem Post. The Times of Israel and Al Jazeera report that Turkish President Erdogan has accused Israel of tying its political survival to regional conflicts.

Coverage does not yet specify what actions Israel might take in response to Turkey's increased influence. The Economist frames Turkey's rise as a potential new great rivalry in the Middle East. Middle East Eye reports that Israel's 'kill first' strategy is now directed towards Turkey. Erdogan has also stated that Israel should not be able to disrupt the US-Iran deal, according to Al Jazeera.

The next steps will depend on how Israel responds to Turkey's growing influence. Coverage does not yet specify what actions the US might take in response to Turkey's increased sway in the region.

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What is Turkey's 'strategic triad'?

Coverage does not specify the components of Turkey's 'strategic triad'.

How has Israel responded to Turkey's influence?

Coverage does not yet specify Israel's response to Turkey's increased influence.

What role is the US playing in this dynamic?

Coverage does not yet specify the US's role in response to Turkey's increased sway in the region.

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