Following the events of October 7th, Israel has demonstrably shifted its focus towards prioritizing its own security interests, even if it means facing increasing diplomatic isolation. Experts note this change coincides with an upcoming election, suggesting some military actions may be influenced by domestic political considerations and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s reelection campaign. However, this increasingly assertive stance isn’t limited to the current election cycle; a more confrontational approach towards Turkey has been developing for some time. This shift is also linked to a perceived weakening of Iran and its allies in the region, leading Israeli officials to view Turkey as a potential future strategic threat. The government appears less concerned with international criticism as a result of this reevaluation of regional dynamics and internal pressures. Ultimately, the current Israeli government's actions reflect a recalibration of its strategic priorities, balancing security needs with a changing geopolitical landscape.

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