According to the Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post, Turkish Foreign Minister Fatih Boue said in an interview with UAE media on the 10th local time that Turkey has no reason to engage in open conflict with Israel. A few days ago, he criticized Israel's statements, saying, "These people have become a burden that humanity can no longer bear."
In the latest statement, Feiden said that there are anti-Turkish remarks within Israel. He pointed his criticism at Israel's coalition government led by Prime Minister Netanyahu, but also insisted that “Israel still has very rational, kind-hearted people who are wise and strategic in their decisions.”
‘Not everyone is like Netanyahu and some others, but as elections approach, Netanyahu and his supporters need an enemy. They have been fighting against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, so now they need another enemy,’ said Feidman.
Israeli National Security Research Institute senior researcher Galia said that Fidan's latest interview is a clarification, and also 'a way to shift his criticism from targeting the entire Israel to targeting the current Israeli government.'
U.S. President Donald Trump stated in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, on the 7th that the United States will lift sanctions against Turkey and will decide to have Turkey reintegrated into the F-35 fighter jet program. Israel opposes this decision.