

Foreign Policy has highlighted a growing shift of focus in Middle Eastern geopolitics, moving away from Iran and increasingly concentrating on Turkey's role. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has cautioned against Turkey forming alliances that could pose threats similar to Iran. He calls for proactive measures against both Ankara and Tehran's potential threats. In response, Israel's current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is strategizing to form a coalition with Greece and Cyprus to counter what he perceives as a rising Sunni axis led by Turkey. Analysts contend that Turkey's approach is more pragmatic and less ideologically driven than Iran, but caution against underestimating the potential challenges it poses. This evolving dynamic in the region underscores a critical need for balanced and informed strategies to prevent escalations.