Despite diplomatic efforts, the recent talks between Israel and Turkey ended without any concrete agreements. The discussions focused primarily on rising tensions in Syria and efforts to prevent a potential escalation of conflict. However, the two sides were unable to find common ground. Negotiations are expected to resume after the Passover holiday.
Adding to the strain, a symbolic incident highlighted the current state of relations: the Israeli Air Force plane that transported the delegation was forced to bypass Turkish airspace. Turkey denied the aircraft permission to cross its territory, citing the ongoing war in Gaza as the reason.
Nevertheless, both countries have expressed a willingness to continue dialogue and search for areas of cooperation. While Israel and Turkey have experienced periods of strained relations over the years, diplomatic channels remain open.
Source: Based on reports from Israeli media.