Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe06:01 AM • June 11 2026 IDT"No one should be looking for adventure. No one should follow in the footsteps of the Zionist massacre network .... Israel, under the current government, has become not only a threat to the region but also a source of danger to humanity," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in a speech to members of his party at the Turkish parliament. On the surface, it sounds like yet another barrage of condemnation of Israel that has graced most of Erdoğan's recent appearances.In the NewsBehind the Threats: Erdoğan's Plan for a New Turkey-led Regional OrderIDF Sets Up First Permanent Military Outpost in PA-controlled Area of West BankCENTCOM: U.S. Completes Fresh Wave of 'Self‑defense Strikes' on Iranian TargetsAfter Rabbis' Threats, IDF Says It May Not Recruit Women Soldiers to Tank UnitsNetanyahu, Listen to Your Friend in the White House: Don't RunRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know AboutSix-year-old Boy Punctures a Magritte Iconic Masterpiece at Israel MuseumOne Killed, Five Wounded in Terror Shooting Rampage in Central IsraelGermany Is Paying a Price for Its Sweeping Support for IsraelIf the Netanyahu Government Falls, This Will Be the Reason'Server in the Sky': How Israeli Drones Became a 'Target Generator' Over Gaza
Behind the threats: Erdoğan's plan for a new Turkey-led regional order
Erdoğan Wants to Sway Negotiations Between Lebanon and Israel While Promoting His Vision for the 'Day After.' The Turkish Leader Is Seeking to Link Syria to Lebanon and Aims to Advance His Goal of Freeing Regional States From Their Absolute Security Dependence on the United States













