It's not about gas or cooperation. Good relations with Israel will influence policy makers in Washington. Governmentis trying to use the Israelis to mend ties, soften the impact of the incoming sanctions.
Issue is, nowadays Israel is not as isolated as it was 10 years ago. So is Israel going to buy? Will Israel play cool?
That was exactly my point. I don't see any great gains for Israel to mend ties with Turkey since we're at loggerhead with all our neighbors.
They're not isolated, even fixing relations with Sudan and such, KSA is about to fall too. (Marocco, Algeria etc. not even worth mentioning imo).
And Syria divided, and terrorists allowed to manifest a nation to our south.
Assad is a puppet that can't exist without Russia. Iran is toothless, can't even help Assad gain control of the country.
Theoretically only Turkey poses a threat to Israel, not existencial, but like a reminder of the Palestinian cause.