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Turkey Declares ‘Cold War’ with Israel, Downgrades Relations Amid Regional Tensions

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #025002
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The passage outlines a diplomatic escalation between Turkey and Israel, mentioning high‑level officials (President Erdogan, Prime Minister Olmert) and U.S. strategic interests (missile‑defense radars) Turkey expelled Israel’s ambassador and reduced diplomatic level to second‑secretary. Turkish government announced simultaneous approval for U.S. missile‑defense radar installation. Erdogan’s governm

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