Trump faces Middle East test as Netanyahu balks at Erdogan’s Gaza troop hopes
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President Donald Trump is currently grappling with a critical decision that could shape the trajectory of his Middle East policy: the potential deployment of Turkish troops into Gaza as part of a U.S.-endorsed stabilization force. Turkey is actively campaigning for this move, which has sparked concerns among Israel and Arab allies who perceive Turkey’s ambitions and connections with Islamist groups as a threat to regional stability.

As reported by Middle East Eye, Turkey is organizing a brigade of at least 2,000 soldiers from various military branches, poised to participate in the mission following approval from the U.N. Security Council. The proposal has been met with staunch opposition from Israel. An Israeli government official firmly stated, “There will be no Turkish boots on the ground.”

President Trump has expressed admiration for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, describing him as “a very strong leader,” which has led to speculation about whether personal diplomacy might overshadow Israel’s reservations. This decision represents a test of the U.S.’s capacity to balance its longstanding alliance with Israel, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and its partnership with Turkey, a NATO member with a history of supporting Hamas and positioning itself as a defender of the group.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Ben Gurion International Airport before boarding his plane to Sharm El-Sheikh.

In a recent visit to Israel, President Trump engaged in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Ben Gurion International Airport before departing for Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13, 2025. The visit occurred shortly after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages taken on October 7, 2023, as part of a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza.

Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, emphasized the importance of Trump acknowledging the significant ideological divide between Israel and Erdogan’s administration.

“Trump is known for his economic strategies and dealmaking abilities, aiming to involve all parties in his regional Middle East plans by engaging both adversaries and allies,” Diker stated. “However, he seems to overlook the deeply entrenched hostility represented by Erdogan’s government. Despite being a NATO member, Turkey is not a genuine ally of the United States or the Western alliance. It is actively pursuing a role as an Islamic imperial power in the Middle East.”

Diker warned that Erdogan’s ambitions, combined with his support for Hamas, pose a direct challenge to both Israel and NATO. “You want to talk about an occupier? They’re the major occupiers of Syria right now, and they see themselves as the determining Islamic power in Gaza. This is a very dangerous moment, and the president would be well advised to back Israel without conditions,” he said.

He warned Erdogan is “publicly supporting and financing an international Islamic terror organization.” Diker said NATO “must not allow” this and that Trump “cannot allow himself to compromise the principles of America first, which is Israel first and the West first.”

Erdogan rally in Turkey

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to the attendees during a rally to show their solidarity with the Palestinians, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Saturday, Oct. 28. (Emrah Gurel/AP)

The reported preparations come as Trump has described Erdogan as “highly respected” and “a very strong leader,” signaling renewed trust between Washington and Ankara and raising concerns inside Israel about Turkey’s growing influence. In recent months, Erdogan has intensified his rhetoric against Israel while positioning himself as the indispensable power for Gaza’s reconstruction and future governance.

For Israeli officials and analysts, Turkey’s intentions extend far beyond humanitarian assistance. Former Israeli National Security Adviser Yaakov Amidror said the prospect of Turkish troops entering Gaza is unacceptable. “I am not at all sure Turkish forces will enter, and if they do, it will be very bad. I think Israel must stand firmly on its feet to prevent Turkish forces from entering,” he told Fox News Digital.

President Donald Trump greets Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a summit to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

President Donald Trump greets Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a summit to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (Evan Vucci AP Photo/ Pool)

Amidror said Turkey’s ambitions are incompatible with Israeli security needs. “Turkey is a power with a desire to expand its borders and its influence into areas that are relevant to us, and therefore we must not accept a Turkish army in Gaza.”

He added that Israel must retain operational freedom inside Gaza even after the war. “Israel must not give up Israeli freedom of action, like in Lebanon. The moment Hamas rebuilds itself, we will act as we do in Lebanon.”

Israel’s concern is rooted in years of tensions with Ankara, including Erdoğan’s support for Hamas, his political embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood, and clashes over Syria, where Ankara opposed Israeli and Western-backed Kurdish forces and backed Islamist militias that Israel viewed as destabilizing. The bilateral relationship has been marked by repeated diplomatic crises and years of heated personal exchanges between Erdogan and Netanyahu.

Gonul Tol, senior fellow at the Middle East Institute and author of “Erdogan’s War: A Strongman’s Struggle at Home and in Syria,” said Turkey’s aggressive Gaza posture is deeply tied to Erdogan’s domestic political survival and his long-standing support for Islamist movements across the region.

“The primary goal there is domestic politics,” she said. “Erdogan has always framed himself as the champion of the Palestinian cause, and by his most conservative constituency, he’s often pushed to take a strong stance against Israel.”

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during Gaza signing.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds a signed document during a summit to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (Suzanne Plunkett/Pool via AP)

Tol said Erdogan hardened his tone after suffering major losses in Turkey’s 2024 municipal elections. “His party lost all major cities to the opposition, and one of the lessons that Erdogan had drawn from that loss was that he thought he did not do a good job in terms of Gaza to his constituency.”

Competing Islamist parties used Gaza to attack him politically. “They criticized Erdogan on the campaign trail saying that Erdogan says all these things, but when it comes to taking steps that would punish Israel, Erdogan didn’t do much.”

But Tol noted that Erdogan has also been pragmatic behind the scenes, particularly in his dealings with Washington. “People in his circle say the Hamas leadership had been asked to leave Turkey quietly. They are doing everything not to anger the Trump administration,” she said. She added that Erdogan even pushed Hamas to accept Trump’s Gaza proposal, noting that it included provisions that did not favor the organization.

IDF marks the Yellow Line in Gaza.

The IDF announced that as part of the ceasefire agreement and in accordance with the directive of the political echelon, IDF troops under the Southern Command have begun marking the Yellow Line in the Gaza Strip to establish tactical clarity on the ground. (IDF)

Yet Erdogan’s ideological track record fuels regional suspicion. For years, Turkey openly backed Muslim Brotherhood from Libya to Syria to Egypt. “There is this Arab uprising package that Turkey carries around,” Tol explained. “Turkey supported, logistically and militarily, Muslim Brotherhood groups opposing those regimes.” This history, she said, casts doubt on Ankara’s intentions in Gaza in the eyes of Arab partners such as Egypt and Saudi.

Galia Lindenstrauss, senior researcher at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies, said Turkey’s ideology and political goals clash with the aims of Israel. “Turkey has a very pro-Palestinian stance. And not only that, it has a pro-Hamas stance. It wants Hamas to remain a relevant actor in the day after,” she said.

She also pointed to actions that erode trust, including Ankara’s 2024 trade restrictions on Israel and arrest warrants issued for dozens of Israeli officials. She said Turkey continues meeting Hamas leaders publicly, showing “no sign of any change in the Turkish stance.”

The combination of Islamist sympathies, political ambition and hardening anti-Israel rhetoric “raises suspicion that any Turkish action is not sincere in the attempt to weaken Hamas,” she said.

The United States is now navigating the power struggle. According to a State Department readout on Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to discuss “the ceasefire in Gaza and next steps to ensure stability in the region.” The meeting highlighted close coordination with Ankara even as Washington has not decided whether to include Turkish troops.

Suspected terrorists in Gaza come out of hiding as ceasefire for hostages deal gets underway in Gaza's Deir al-Balah area.

Suspected terrorists in Gaza come out of hiding as ceasefire for hostages deal gets underway in Gaza’s Deir al-Balah area. (TPS-IL)

Tol said the outcome “will all come down to how strongly President Trump is willing to push all parties to accept” or reject Turkey’s participation. Lindenstrauss added that Ankara expects Trump to resolve disputes with Israel over Gaza and in Syria that it cannot solve alone.

Requests for comment from the Turkish Embassy spokesperson in Washington, D.C., were not returned.

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