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Turkey's FM changes speech, marks problem as Benjamin Netanyahu and not Israel | The Jerusalem Post

Turkey's FM Hakan Fidan made moderate remarks during an interview with The National, in contrast to previous comments that sparked international condemnation.

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Turkey's FM changes speech, marks problem as Benjamin Netanyahu and not Israel | The Jerusalem Post

Turkey's FM Hakan Fidan made moderate remarks during an interview with The National, in contrast to previous comments that sparked international condemnation.

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cryptobriefing.com4 g fa

Turkey shifts stance, targets Netanyahu amid Israel tensions

Turkey's foreign minister signals a de-escalation in tensions with Israel, leading to airspace closure by July at 13.5% YES.

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  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Turkey shifts stance, targets Netanyahu amid Israel tensions

    Turkey's foreign minister signals a de-escalation in tensions with Israel, leading to airspace closure by July at 13.5% YES.

  2. domenica 12 luglio 2026·jpost.com

    Turkey's FM changes speech, marks problem as Benjamin Netanyahu and not Israel | The Jerusalem Post

    Turkey's FM Hakan Fidan made moderate remarks during an interview with The National, in contrast to previous comments that sparked international condemnation.