Mediterranean security

Erdogan’s Threats Against Israel: Empty Bluster or Genuine Concern?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan today warned against what he described as Israeli “adventures” in the Mediterranean, stating that Israeli strikes in Syria and Lebanon now threaten Turkey’s security. He asserted that Israel’s actions imperil the entire world and vowed an unequivocal response if the rights of Turks or Turkish-Cypriots are harmed in the Middle East, emphasizing that Turkey’s security extends to Aleppo, Damascus, and Beirut. These statements follow reports of potential joint military force formations between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister Miki Zohar responded forcefully, denouncing Erdoğan’s remarks and his human rights record, while asserting Israel’s commitment to acting against threats from Iran and its proxies.

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Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Tanker in Mediterranean

Ukrainian forces are operating in western Libya under a covert deal endorsed by the West and used the country’s territory to strike a Russian tanker in the Mediterranean last month. The deal, backed by the United States, aims to keep the area out of Russia’s reach amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. These operations, primarily involving drone experts, are based at air bases in Misrata and other military facilities in Tripoli and Zawiya.

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