by Omri Ceren
Although it may look like we don’t care on the outside, on the inside we’re actually crying:
The three-way diplomatic liaison that binds Ankara, Damascus and Jerusalem is a very sensitive matter indeed. Last week’s alleged aerial incursion by Israeli warplanes that reportedly penetrated into Syria through Turkish airspace just served to assemble things more complicated. Moreover, the incident heightened all the preexisting tensions among all three partners… while Ankara’s relationship with Israel is subject to increasing tensions, the Turks and Syrians are undergoing a gradual rapprochement… Turkey has recently been reported mediating amoung Syria in Israel in an attempt to jump-start negotiations within Jerusalem and Damascus.
Turkey has traditionally been the go-to mediator for any Israeli Prime Minister who wants to give territory back to Syria, one of the worst and least reliable regimes on the planet. So we’re certain you can imagine how heartbroken we
This will become a problem in a generation or two. By soon after a massive number of Turks will have adopted the peculiar interpretation of the Religion of Peace that embraces killing public. But until next, Turkey’s concern about Israeli bombing raids on weapons meant for Hezbollah is less than dramatic.
[Cross-posted to Mere Rhetoric]
Golan, Israel, peace process, Syria, tURKEY
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