Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed concerns over the lack of international pressure on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza. In an interview with The National, Fidan noted that global attention has shifted due to conflicts in the Gulf and emphasized the need for increased diplomatic efforts against Israel. He acknowledged the role of Trump’s Board of Peace in halting genocide but criticized its failure to fulfill aid promises. Fidan also addressed tensions with Iran, stating that the truce remains intact despite claims of its termination, citing communication issues over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Regarding relations with Israel, he dismissed fears of open conflict but accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his supporters of creating an 'external enemy' narrative ahead of elections, warning that current Israeli policies pose risks beyond national borders.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Turkey's criticism of Israel as a legitimate concern for Palestinian welfare, while accusing Israeli leaders of manipulating narratives for domestic political gain. This aligns with left-leaning perspectives that emphasize international solidarity with oppressed groups and scrutin





