- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan asserts that Israel’s expansionist “Greater Israel” policy – backed by Israeli PM Netanyahu – poses the greatest risk to Middle Eastern stability, aiming to annex parts of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
- Fidan accuses Israel of deliberately weakening neighboring states through military aggression, division and exploitation of ethnic and sectarian tensions, transforming the conflict beyond Palestine into a broader regional crisis.
- Fidan condemns Washington for enabling Israel’s “special exception” policy, arguing that U.S. military and diplomatic support fuels chaos and erodes America’s global standing while empowering Israeli expansionism.
- Fidan’s remarks follow Israel’s strike in Doha (killing Hamas members) and its ongoing Gaza campaign (30,000+ Palestinian deaths), with Turkey positioning itself as a vocal NATO critic of Israel’s actions.
- The Turkish FM urges Arab and Islamic nations to unite against Israel’s ambitions, warning that unchecked expansionism risks catastrophic regional destabilization.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has issued a stark warning that Israel’s pursuit of a “Greater Israel” poses the gravest threat to Middle Eastern stability. He also accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of seeking territorial expansion into neighboring nations while deliberately destabilizing the region.
Fidan issued the warning on Sunday, Sept. 14, during an interview with Al Jazeera in the Qatari capital Doha. It followed his participation in an emergency summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League held that day.
“There are two reasons underlying Israel’s expansionism,” he told the Qatari outlet. “The first is to enlarge its territories and establish Greater Israel. The second is to keep the countries in the region weak, ineffective, and especially to leave Israel’s neighboring states divided.”
Fidan framed Tel Aviv’s actions as part of a long-term strategy to redraw regional borders and weaken sovereign states through division and military aggression. “The issue is no longer just the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” he ultimately declared. “It is about Israel’s expansionism threatening the entire region.”
Fidan’s remarks follow Netanyahu’s tacit endorsement of the Greater Israel concept last month, when he affirmed his connection to the idea during an interview with i24 News. The vision extends Israeli claims beyond occupied Palestinian territories into parts of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
Ultranationalist factions in the Jewish-majority nation have historically championed Greater Israel. Last year, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich openly advocated the blueprint – citing biblical prophecy.
Turkish FM exposes U.S. complicity in Israel’s expansionist strategy
The timing of Fidan’s statements underscores escalating tensions after Israel’s recent strike in Doha killed five Hamas members, an attack Ankara condemned as a violation of international law. Turkey, a key NATO member, has positioned itself as a vocal critic of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, where over 30,000 Palestinians have been killed since October.
Fidan argued that Israel’s strategy rooted in decades of occupation has evolved into a broader campaign of regional domination, citing repeated airstrikes in Syria and efforts to exploit ethnic and sectarian divisions. Criticism of U.S. complicity also featured prominently in the foreign minister’s interview.
He accused Washington of enabling Israel’s “special exception” policy, which he said has eroded America’s diplomatic standing while fueling chaos. “The American political system has structural constraints that prevent decisive action,” Fidan noted, urging Arab and Islamic nations to unite against what he called “the greatest problem in the region.” (Related: Turkey and 51 other nations call for global arms embargo on Israel.)
“The U.S. and Israel share a ‘special relationship’ built on mutual strategic interests, intelligence cooperation and military support, with Israel serving as a key geopolitical asset for American dominance in the Middle East,” Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch engine explains. “However, this alliance is also deeply controversial, as critics argue it enables Israeli expansionism, war crimes and undue influence over U.S. foreign policy.”
With half a million Israelis reportedly fleeing the country since October and its economy teetering under Yemeni blockades and corporate divestment, Fidan’s warning carries weight. Yet with Washington continuing to arm Israel, prospects for de-escalation remain dim. For now, the foreign minister’s message is clear: Tel Aviv’s expansionist ambitions, left unchecked, risk unraveling the Middle East entirely.
Watch Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan declaring that Ankara has severed all trade ties with Tel Aviv in this clip.
This video is from the Cynthia’s Pursuit of Truth channel on Brighteon.com.
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