In this handout photo released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry press service, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, left, sits with Syria’s interim President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, during their meeting in Damascus, Syria, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025.


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Turkey has escalated its measures against Israel by shutting its airspace to Israeli planes and halting Israel-bound trade. The move follows Ankara’s growing criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

Turkey Expands Restrictions on Israel

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced that Turkish airspace is now closed to Israeli government planes and cargo flights carrying weapons. He also confirmed that Turkish ports will no longer facilitate maritime trade between Israel and third countries.

In May 2024, Turkey had already suspended direct trade with Israel. The latest decision marks an even tougher stance from Ankara, effectively widening the restrictions.

Erdogan’s Harsh Stand on Gaza

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has consistently condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza. He has labeled the offensive as “genocide” and compared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

Erdogan insists that Turkey must adopt a firm stance on the Gaza crisis. He has called repeatedly for a permanent ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory.

Trade Ties Severed After Years of Growth

Turkey and Israel once enjoyed strong commercial relations. In 2023, their bilateral trade reached nearly $7 billion. But by May 2024, Ankara severed direct trade links, citing humanitarian concerns and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Fidan’s latest statement confirms that the economic fallout is now deeper, extending to transit trade and airspace restrictions.

Maritime Ban Becomes Official

Reports of restrictions on maritime routes connected to Israel surfaced earlier this month in Turkish media. However, there was no official confirmation until Fidan’s announcement.

Now, Ankara has made it clear—container ships carrying arms or ammunition to Israel are barred from entering Turkish ports.

Previous Airspace Incident

This is not the first time Turkey has blocked Israeli aircraft. In November last year, Ankara denied Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s plane access to its airspace while en route to Azerbaijan for an international summit.

Erdogan later defended the move, saying Turkey “must take a stance” on critical global issues.

Turkey’s Message to the World

With its latest actions, Ankara is signaling strong opposition to Israel’s Gaza campaign. By shutting down trade, airspace, and port access, Turkey aims to exert political and economic pressure on Tel Aviv.

The decision also strengthens Turkey’s narrative of standing in solidarity with Palestinians while pressing for immediate humanitarian aid.

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