Turkey Offered to Help in Postwar Gaza. Israel Isn’t About to Say Yes.

New York Times - WorldCenter-LeftEN 4 min read 100% complete by Ben Hubbard and David M. HalbfingerOctober 26, 2025 at 10:01 AM

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Turkey has offered to assist in postwar Gaza reconstruction and stabilization efforts as a key guarantor of the cease-fire agreement. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized Israel throughout the conflict and is keen on leveraging Turkey's military and construction capabilities for political and economic benefits. However, Israel firmly opposes any Turkish involvement due to strained diplomatic relations exacerbated by Erdogan's harsh stance against Israel during the war. The United States suggests a potential constructive role for Turkey but will not force its position on Israel regarding foreign troops in Gaza.

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israel 90% turkey 90% gaza 85% netanyahu 80% erdogan 80% cease-fire 75% hamas 75% stabilization force 70% postwar reconstruction 65% international involvement 60%

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New York Times - World
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Center-Left (-0.30)
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Israel

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