DID Press: Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the Israeli government’s policies under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been based on creating and identifying new enemies—a pattern expected to continue as long as he remains in power.

Fidan said that Israel will continuously designate countries or groups as adversaries to shape its policies around these perceived threats.
He warned that this approach could exacerbate regional tensions and make achieving stability and peace more difficult.
The minister added that policies rooted in enemy-making not only fail to resolve crises but also increase the risk of broader conflicts in the Middle East.
These remarks come amid Israel’s aggressive regional actions, which analysts say have already intensified instability in the Middle East and could push the region toward fragile security conditions.