I find equally unnecessary the influence agents within the country and the idiotic bigots who are caught up in -acem oriented- Mehdi nonsense, as well as the brain-burnt idiots who would almost give their lives for Israel. Our nation has other priorities, other challenges and struggles related to its destiny.
We are not the savior of either state. We are neither culturally nor psychologically close to either society. The only common denominator is that they are now fighting for dominance in what was once Turkish territory. And while they are doing this, they do not have the slightest feeling of pity for each other, there is no hope for lasting peace. Turkiye should pursue only and only its interests. We have a need to maintain diplomatic ties with both structures. But keeping in mind that both structures can sell us out at any time on any issue.
But the important thing is that the issue of Quds stands at the crossroads of all historical, esoteric and modern political issues. So the course of events here has the potential to determine the direction of the world in the near future. What I am talking about is never about Israel and Palestine. Palestine can never destroy Israel, Israel can never destroy all the Palestinians and dominate all the land, there will only be more blood and more horror.
But we are moving towards an international situation where these events can lead to chain reactions. multipolarity, deregulation of the hegemonic states and the weaknesses of the hegemonic states in moving towards this multipolarity... This is pushing many states to become more daring. In 5-10 years, there could be hotspots of conflict in every corner of the world in the range of proxy conflicts to regional war, the most horrifying of which will be in our region.