Turkey Potentially Targeted Amid Zionst ‘israel’s’ Expansionist Moves
Zionist Israel's ambition for a Greater Israel has brought Turkey into its direct focus, as Ankara's strategic involvement in Syria and its strong opposition to Zionist regional plans position it as a potential next target of Zionist expansionism.

The expansionist policies of the Zionist regime, aimed at achieving a “Greater Israel,” persist and remain a significant point of concern.
If the current regime is not halted, it may progress unchecked, posing a threat not only to neighboring nations but also to countries further afield.
In this context, the discussion surrounding Turkey extends beyond the activities of Hamas elements. The issue primarily pertains to Israel’s regional presence and its expansionist objectives.
Israel aims to oversee and regulate activities within Syria, while Turkey seeks to preserve its influence in the region as a measure of self-protection.
Today marks a visible confrontation between Turkey and Israel, as Israel aims to partition Syria with backing from the United States. Meanwhile, Turkey aspires to establish a presence in strategic areas and bolster aligned groups. This tension could potentially escalate into a direct conflict between the two nations.
Significant public sentiment in Turkey generally opposes Israel, complicating Ankara’s ability to accept Israel’s regional presence. Consequently, the core of the conflict between Turkey and Israel extends beyond the activities or leadership of Hamas.
The author suggests that Turkey may be Israel’s actual focus, citing not only Hamas’s actions but also Turkey’s strategic importance in the pursuit of expansionist objectives and the realization of a “Greater Israel.”
Turkey’s strategic geographical position and influential role in the region place it directly in the trajectory of Israel’s expansionist ambitions, both concerning security and regional political dynamics. This reality is expected to significantly impact future developments in the area.




