After two decades of manic-depressive relations, Erdogan wants to give the Jewish state another spin
The French president’s war of words with Erdoğan is more than just political theater. It’s part of a larger campaign to crack NATO that should alarm the United States.
Turkey’s authoritarian president poses an active danger to Western interests. He must be contained.
Disagreement over the future of Kurdish forces in Syria reveals the differences in the U.S. and Israeli approaches to Turkey and the broader Middle East
When the media turns everything into Russiagate, anyone can be guilty
Kurdistani Jews are caught between the Jewish state and the ethnonationalist ambitions of its Middle Eastern neighbors
While attention is focused on the Saudi government’s gruesome attack on dissident Jamal Khashoggi, Turkey targets one of its own journalists
Shamefully, the Turkish president has made Turkey less of a refuge for Jews than it once was
As in the late 1950s, common enemies may make strange bedfellows, or even friends, of Erdogan and Netanyahu
If you want to boycott Israel but not Erdogan’s dictatorship, there’s an old and useful term that might describe you well
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and Benjamin Netanyahu announced the details of a deal on Monday, restoring diplomatic ties between the two countries
Ankara and Jerusalem have cut a deal, as Israel will pay $20 million to the families of the Turkish citizens killed in Gaza flotilla in 2010; more
Turkish TV airs ‘sequel’ to ‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion’
President Erdogan builds an opulent palace for himself, part of a 20-year mess that is American Middle East policy
After violent protests against Israeli military action in Gaza target embassies
As new fields come online, Israel is beefing up its naval assets to fend off threats from Turkey, Lebanon, and Russia
Many blame Recep Tayyip Erdogan for rising anti-Semitism, but the legacy of his conspiracy-mongering may outlast his rule
Recep Erdoğan is condemned for missing tribute to South African leader