At present time ... I strongly cautioned my turkic brother nation for not sending their citizen / soldier to the present conflict zone at all . Only a material aids . Like Indonesia . We both have a very unique and strategic position to influence the overall situation . Stay out of the fence for now . Let the Arabs sorting their own before them coming on a unified voice .
And if the Israelis keep pounding gaza like yesterdays without some concrete respons from the arab monarchs . By the next month i expect some monarchies will transfomed into a republic then .
What an interesting time line ...
I think the same way. Humanitarian aid, and peacemaking. Turkiye has been caught on one foot in these developments over an aborted military operation on perhaps the most critical issue of its national security. We did not create the current Israeli-Palestinian war, but it is a matter of only a few mistakes on our part for us to fall into it to the extent that it affects our national interests.
Intervening directly when conditions on the ground are shaping dynamically and there is no consensus even in the Arab world, let alone in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, an organization founded solely for the Palestinian issue, would lead to irreversible mistakes. Examples of this have happened in the past. I mean this in a very broad sense, so similar things can be said about the other side of the coin. Israel's massacres have probably largely scuttled RTE's visit to Israel and the plan to put a name to normalization.
From now on, Turkiye should stop throwing its political weight and role in the region as if it were a charity. Normalization with Israel can stop, but we can focus on other issues during this crisis. Turkiye's and Egypt's rebuilding of trust could also be a positive factor in forcing peace, which would multiply both Turkiye's policy of 'pro-Palestinian neutrality' (as in Ukraine) and Egypt's political leverage on against Israel. The scale of the crisis in Gaza most seriously threatens Egypt. Peace directly serves Egyptian and Turkish interests. If things get out of control, it threatens Egypt directly and Turkiye indirectly. So there is no better time to bring these countries together. That is why I consider it a priority to focus on Egypt, but we have to understand that, in general terms, behind every crisis there are other opportunities.