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  2. Name of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey adopted its official name, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, known in English as the Republic of Turkey or more commonly known as Turkey, upon the declaration of the republic on 29 October 1923. In 2021, however, via the UN, Turkey changed its spelling to Türkiye. At a press briefing on 5 January 2023, a US State Department spokesperson announced that:

  3. Israel–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Israel openly supported Azerbaijan, an ally of Turkey and Israel. However, after Turkey blamed Israel for destabilization in the Caucasus, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz accused Turkey of inflaming war in the region. [120] Israel had also considered suspending support for Azerbaijan as a retaliation.

  4. Foreign relations of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's relation with the Arab World and Iran have been strained due to its recognition of Israel in 1949 and its eventual alliance with them during the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. [ 8 ] [ 1 ] This subsequently led to overt Syrian support for Palestinian and Armenian militant operations against Turkish diplomats abroad until 1990.

  5. Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey, [a] officially the Republic of Türkiye, [b] is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia , Armenia , Azerbaijan , and Iran to the east; Iraq , Syria , and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; and the Aegean Sea ...

  6. Palestine–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's aid has been a source of humanitarian relief to Palestine, especially since the start of the Blockade of the Gaza Strip imposed by Israel and Egypt. [1] Turkey has a deep-rooted shared history and maintains strong cultural and social connections with the Palestinian people.

  7. Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was estimated that around 280,000 Jews living in Israel were from Turkey or of Turkish descent. [98] In Israel, the Arkadaş Association was founded by Turkish Jews to maintain their relationship with Turkey.

  8. Politics of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Cold War, Turkey's most important ally has been the United States, which shared Turkey's interest in containing Soviet expansion. [29] [30] In support of the United States, Turkey contributed personnel to the UN forces in the Korean War (1950–1953), joined NATO in 1952, recognized Israel in 1948 and has cooperated closely with ...

  9. Neo-Ottomanism - Wikipedia

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    However Turkey's relations with Israel, once Turkey's ally, suffered, especially after the 2008–09 Gaza War [34] and the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid. [ 35 ] Ahmet Davutoğlu , Turkish foreign minister from 2009 to 2014 and "head architect" of the new foreign policy, has, however, rejected the term "neo-Ottomanism" to describe his country's new ...