The Levant Files is probably right that neither Ankara nor Jerusalem wants an open Turkish-Israeli war. But "red snow" sets the bar too high. Abu al-Duhur showed that the real danger is not a deliberate declaration of war, but an Israeli strike that kills Turkish personnel, a Turkish response meant to restore deterrence, and an escalation neither government wanted but neither can politically afford to stop. By Yusuf Kanlı My dear friend Nikolaos Stelgias has supplied a wonderfully memorable answer to those forecasting an approaching Turkish-Israeli war: expect it when red snow falls. The argument he develops in The Levant Files, however, is considerably more serious than the flourish suggests. Turkey and Israel may be increasingly bitter regional competitors, their rhetoric may be turning poisonous, their interests in Syria may be colliding and Gaza may have battered what remained of their political relationship, but neither side has a rational interest in crossing the line f...
US Envoy Barrack Suggests Israel May Have 'Baited' Turkey With Syria Strike, Breaks With Washington on Golan
In a wide-ranging interview with broadcaster Mario Nawfal on X, Ambassador Tom Barrack floats a political motive behind Israel's Abu al-Duhur airstrike, says Israel still 'occupies' the Golan Heights, and calls for Iran and Hezbollah to be part of any Lebanon settlement — drawing a sharp rebuke from Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz US Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria and Iraq Tom Barrack has suggested that Israel's airstrike this week on a Syrian military airbase near the Turkish border may have been a deliberate attempt to provoke Ankara ahead of Israel's autumn election, in a wide-ranging interview broadcast on X (formerly Twitter) that has reignited tensions between Washington's senior regional envoy and the Israeli government. Speaking to Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur and broadcaster Mario Nawfal in an interview aired on Friday, August 21, Barrack — who holds the dual role of US ambassador to Ankara and special presidential envoy for S...