Israel turkey relations
Turkey signals Hamas could hand over power in Gaza, as Turks seek influence in Strip - report
Emirati newspaper Al-Ain pointed out that recent actions taken by the Turkish government might indicate point to Hamas adharence to the ceasefire, while the Turks seek to gain influence in the Strip.
Despite tensions, Turkish Airlines holds onto Tel Aviv flight slots
Psychiatrists in Jerusalem and Istanbul collaborate on research
Israel should respect and suspect Erdogan - editorial
In sign of improving ties, Israeli MK and Turkish official to appear publicly
Zionist Union lawmaker: It has been a long time since an MK appeared officially in Turkey
NSC acting head: Turkey accord 'very close'
The Israeli team will be headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's special envoy Joseph Ciechanover.
Israel and Turkey on the verge of an agreement
A new chapter in Israel-Turkey relations seems to be quickly approaching, producing a set fresh of bilateral and regional opportunities that are waiting to be explored and acted upon.
Israel denies it detained Turkish right-wing leadership
According to the Foreign Ministry statement, the men entered the duty free area of the airport at 8:00 a.m., and boarded the plane on time.
A long, hard road
Full restoration of the Israel-Turkey strategic ties of old has a long way to go.
Analysis: A weakened Turkey seeks Israel's help to break growing isolation
Turkey finds itself in conflict with Russia and Iran, at odds with Egypt's Sisi and has lost its standing with NATO and the US.
Hamas official: Progress in Israel-Turkey talks for Gaza seaport
Hamas official to 'Al-Hayat': "[It] seems that Israel is interested in decreasing the pressure on the Strip's residents and easing their path to rehabilitating Gaza from fear things will explode."
Hamas fears Gaza blockade won’t be lifted in Israel-Turkey rapprochement
Hamas’s biggest fear is that Turkey and Israel resume their security and military cooperation, which will result in restricting Hamas activities in Turkey.
Report: Netanyahu faces possible arrest in Spain over Marmara affair
"We consider it to be a provocation. We are working with the Spanish authorities to get it canceled. We hope it will be over soon," Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon said.
A 'Cold War 2.0' playing out in the Middle East
Putin's government tries to establish a security belt stretching from Iraq to the Mediterranean, expert tells the "Post."