President-elect Donald Trump’s victory is expected to lead to a new U.S. Middle East policy that will impact Israel’s fight against Iran-backed terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Experts believe that Trump’s support for Israel’s efforts to defeat these enemies will lead to a post-war period of peace and stability in the region. They also anticipate a potential alliance between Western countries, Israel, and Sunni states to counter the threat of a nuclear Iran. Additionally, Trump’s re-election could lead to a shift away from the two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, focusing instead on expanding diplomatic relations in the region. The Trump administration is also expected to challenge Turkish President Erdoğan’s support for Hamas and potentially resist his threats against Israel. Turkey’s alleged support for Hamas, including issuing passports and aiding money laundering, is causing further complications in international relations. During Trump’s presidency, Turkey found relief as he had a generally favorable stance towards the country. However, tensions still exist, with Trump imposing sanctions on Turkey multiple times. There are skeptics who believe Trump may pressure Israel to end conflicts prematurely. The future of U.S.-Turkey relations under a potential Trump 2.0 presidency remains uncertain, with a focus on domestic issues likely to drive policy. The Middle East may become a headache for Trump if conflicts escalate, leading to potential intervention.
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