Pakistan, April 14 -- Turkiye's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has accused Israel of attempting to portray Turkiye as a new regional enemy. His remarks came after recent sharp exchanges between Israeli and Turkish leaders. The comments highlight rising tensions between Ankara and Tel Aviv. The dispute has intensified alongside wider regional conflicts.

Fidan said Israel "cannot live without an enemy" and is now shifting its focus toward Turkiye. He suggested that not only the Israeli government but also parts of the opposition support this approach. He described it as an emerging state-level strategy. The remarks were made in a televised interview with Anadolu .

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