Author/Authors :
Haji-Yousefi، Amir Mohammad نويسنده , , EImani، Hemat نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The relationship between Turkey and Israel, as two impactful countries in
the Middle East, is of great important, especially for Iran. The close
relationship between these two countries in 1996 gave rise to serious threats
against Iran. However, it seems that in the last decade, especially following
the rise of the Justice and Development Party (the AKP) to power in
Turkey, a kind of tension and coldness began prevailing in Ankara-Tel Aviv
relations, entailing positive consequences for Iran. Thus, it is important to
consider the relevant domestic, regional and trans-regional developments as
well as their impacts on the relationship between Turkey and Israel and their
repercussions for Iran. Considering this relationship in the past decade, this
paper concludes that the two countries’ relationship continues to diverge,
but it is still far from breaking off. This development would benefit Iran’s
foreign policy, which is currently undergoing certain challenges in the region.