TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, cilt.21, sa.3, ss.141-149, 2022 (Hakemli Dergi)
Since the establishment of Israel, the Turkish-Israeli relations have been marked by
continuous periods of swings – from crises to cooperation and back. This article aims to
shed light on the turbulent bilateral ties by focusing on the role of the current Justice and
Development Party (JDP) rule in Türkiye. In doing so, it firstly provides a background
on the two countries’ relations, covering the period between their foundational years and
2002. Secondly, it explores a series of significant crises against which the Turkish-Israeli
relations reached an all-time low starting with the Operation Cast Lead in 2008. Given the
recent developments unfolding in Türkiye’s domestic sphere and its close geography, this
work lastly assesses the impact of the Abraham Accords in 2020 on bilateral relations and
speculates about the future trajectories.