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16.11.2025

The Headline

Turkey has banned Syrian President al-Sharaa from attacking Hezbollah in Syria and Lebanon.

Arab source: Turkey warned al-Sharaa: "Hezbollah is a legitimate Muslim organization"

Turkey continues to surround Israel with a ring of destruction of radical Islam and is now helping to rehabilitate Hezbollah. At the same time, Turkey is rehabilitating Hamas and is demanding its inclusion in the new leadership of the Gaza Strip. It is also demanding, with the support of the US, to be included in the multinational force for the Gaza Strip. In our assessment, Turkey is coordinating with Iran on the issue of Hezbollah, and is trying to bring the Lebanese organization back to the line of confrontation against Israel, for the sake of its imperial goal in the Middle East (which is supported by Europe and the US, which see Turkey and the Middle East as a strategic rearguard in case World War III breaks out, and are sacrificing Israel to this end). We do not know whether Turkey has opened a new channel for Iran to transfer Iranian money to rebuild Hezbollah, after Israel succeeded in preventing the transfer of funds to the organization through other channels. Most Hezbollah units have withdrawn from Syria, but the organization still maintains a limited force there, which is now protected by Turkey. Turkey's action undermines Israel's strategic security concept, which seeks to lift the siege imposed on it by the radical Islamic axis led by Iran. Turkey is acting in diplomatic terms, but also inspired by President Erdogan's last prayer, "May Allah destroy Israel." In April 2023, we reported that Hezbollah and Iran had established a joint military command for war against Israel. On October 8, we reported that Iran had launched a war against Israel. According to the Iranian concept, Hezbollah and Hamas were supposed to attack Israel simultaneously. Nasrallah did not enter the war, in our assessment, because he feared that the defeat he suffered in the Second Lebanon War would be repeated on October 7. At the beginning of the war, we reported that Israel did not send forces to the south of the country on October 7, because it feared a simultaneous attack by Hezbollah. Publications in recent days about this fully confirmed our exclusive information. In light of Turkey's support, the Hezbollah Secretary General has also been restoring his self-confidence in recent days, and yesterday he threatened Israel, saying: "Israeli aggression in Lebanon cannot continue, there is nothing that is without limits."  

The Israeli Palestinian Post

North of Israel, Turkey is preparing Hezbollah again, this time, in our assessment, within the framework of an agreement with Iran. This is evident from the news that Turkey has banned al-Shara'a from fighting Hezbollah. Turkey is active in Iran's attempts to recover from the defeat it suffered in the war with Israel, and it organized a conference of Islamic countries for cooperation in response in June. In the south of the State of Israel, Turkey is preparing Hamas again for a confrontation against Israel, and it is urging it to insist on Israel's complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and on its presence, even if only symbolically, in power in Gaza. At the same time, Turkey is trying to establish behind the scenes a joint Fatah and Hamas government in Ramallah, which will take power from Abu Mazen and his people, and transfer it to Barghouti and his allies. Turkey wants Marwan Barghouti to head the new government, but since Israel will not release Barghouti, it is possible that, as we reported here in the past, someone on Barghouti's behalf will implement the new Turkish Palestinian government format. We previously reported that Barghouti's wife, Fadwa, may implement the organization on his behalf. Fadwa Barghouti has an independent status in Fatah, which does not rely on her husband's status. The current government of Abu Mazen does not recognize this independent power, but it is possible that in the new government conceived by Turkey, things will look different, including the place of Fadwa Barghouti in Fatah. An Arab source reported that the US insists on the participation of a Turkish force in a multinational force for the Gaza Strip. The fanatical government in Israel, which prolonged the war for political reasons and thereby brought about the rise of Turkey, as we have reported here many times, may surrender and allow the Turkish enemy, which now enjoys the support of the West (see the reasons for this in today's main story), to camp on Israel's fences. Here we have estimated in the past that a Turkish military presence in Gaza will lead to a regional war. We estimate the same now.