The rapprochement between Egypt and Turkey worries Israel
The rapprochement between Egypt and Turkey worries Israel

Egypt and Turkey are accelerating their reconciliation after years of rivalry, a dynamic that is raising concerns in Israel.

Cairo and Ankara, long at odds on numerous regional issues, appear to have set aside their differences to build an increasingly strong alliance. This rapprochement, described as rapid by observers, is significantly altering the balance of power in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean.

This development is a source of concern for Israel, which is closely monitoring relations between its two regional neighbors. The convergence between two powers of this magnitude, one Arab and the other Turkish, represents a new factor in a region already rife with tensions.

The precise details of the agreements or cooperation mechanisms put in place between the two countries have not been communicated in the available information.

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