Turkey in Jerusalem: Political Ambition Disguised as Religious Advocacy
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has increasingly used Jerusalem as a political instrument, exploiting its religious and emotional significance to advance Turkey’s regional ambitions. Through inflammatory rhetoric, selective activism, and support for partisan initiatives, Ankara seeks to project influence in the city while undermining Israel’s sovereignty and positioning Erdoğan as a self-appointed guardian of Muslim causes, often at the expense of stability and pragmatic diplomacy.

The New Sultan
Erdoğan’s rhetoric and regional strategy signal a desire to expand Turkey’s influence, often framed through references to the legacy of the Ottoman Empire.
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Cabinet Briefing
November 25th
JCAP briefed the Cabinet on the issue of foreign consulates, presenting an overview of recent diplomatic activity, including developments involving Turkey and France, as well as the broader policy implications related to Jerusalem.

Chaim Silberstein
Founder and President

Yair Dan
Director of International Affairs

AMB.Ran Ichay
Head of Research

Ben Avrahami
Director of International Affairs

Avi Zimmerman
Director of Global Strategy

Rabbi Steven Pruzansky
Director of International Affairs

Doborah R. Srour
Director of International Affairs

Reut
Director of International Affairs
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