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Turkey Leads New Sunni Security Alliance Concerned About Israel’s Regional Power
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First reported by Walla · 1 day ago
What happened
Turkey is leading a new Sunni security alliance with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, motivated by concerns over Israel’s growing regional power. The alliance aims to restore Turkey’s influence and counter Israel, potentially expanding to other Middle Eastern countries. Israel may respond by strengthening ties with India, Greece, and the UAE to balance this emerging bloc.
- 01Turkey leads a new Sunni military alliance with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia targeting Israel’s influence.
- 02Saudi Arabia joins seeking protection against Iran despite coordination issues with Houthis.
- 03Pakistan views the alliance as a security counterweight to India.
- 04Turkey aims to restore its Middle East influence using Sunni Islamic identity against Israel.
- 05The alliance may expand to Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon.
- 06Israel may strengthen ties with India, Greece, and the UAE in response.
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