Turkey attempts diplomatic balancing act with Hamas meeting - opinion

Published date22 April 2024
AuthorKRISTINA JOVANOVSKI/THE MEDIA LINE
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
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Aydin Sezer, an Ankara-based foreign policy analyst, told The Media Line that Erdoğan is attempting to show that Turkey can have a role in talks between Hamas and the West as a way to appeal to his conservative base.

While Sezer believes that Erdoğan could have some influence over Hamas, it would be limited.

Turkey could have some, but limited, influence over Hamas

"Erdoğan is trying to control the Islamic sectors at home while at the same time trying to improve his relations with the West," Sezer said.

During Saturday's meeting in Istanbul with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Erdoğan spoke about delivering aid to Gaza, according to the Reuters news agency.

Days before the meeting, Haniyeh met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Doha.

Sezer said the Turkish president would especially want to appeal to his base now because of his Justice and Development Party (AKP) suffering political defeats in local elections last month, including in Turkey's two largest cities, as well as areas traditionally held by the AKP.

A little over a week after the local elections, Turkey announced export restrictions to Israel.

Sezer said that Erdoğan believed those losses were partly due to Turkey's continued trade with Israel at the same time as large domestic protests against Israel.

Sezer said those sentiments partly pushed Erdoğan away from the more moderate tone he tried to strike earlier in the war, such as his comments after October 7, which emphasized calming tensions and stating that civilian casualties were unacceptable.

The state news agency reported four days after October 7 that Erdoğan stated that any action against civilians was unjustified.

Before the Israel-Hamas conflict, Turkish-Israeli ties were strongly improving. Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Ankara in 2022, and Erdoğan met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of a UN General Assembly meeting in 2023.

Ӧzgür Ünlühisarcıklı, the German Marshall Fund's Ankara office director, told The Media Line that the Turkish president met with the Hamas leader to try to play a greater role in talks on the war in Gaza.

"He wants to stay in the game, that is important for him. Turkey is an important regional actor and cannot be a bystander in important developments in the region," he said.

Ünlühisarcıklı added that Ankara could play a...

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