MIDDLE EAST
Turkey Fully Cuts Ties With Israel
While many world leaders have publicly criticized Netanyahu, Erdogan is taking concrete steps to distance himself from what he considers unacceptable conduct.
The Turkish-Israeli relationship officially ended Wednesday as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan severed all ties with Israel, terminating decades of diplomatic engagement between the two regional powers. The rupture stems from mounting civilian casualties in Gaza, where deaths have surpassed 43,000 since Israel's military response to the October Hamas attack. Erdoğan's announcement leaves no room for diplomatic reconciliation - he vowed Turkey would not restore relations with Israel during his tenure. The move sends shockwaves through a region already grappling with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while international human rights groups echo Turkey's characterization of Israel's actions as genocidal.