Davidi Hermlin delivered a comprehensive analysis of geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, explaining how Turkish President Erdogan's anti-Semitic rhetoric toward Israel stems from Turkey's strategic interests in maintaining Iran as a regional adversary.
Hermlin outlined how Turkey opposes Kurdish self-determination and has blocked Kurdish participation in the war against Iran, which has prevented President Trump from achieving his original goals.
The discussion centered on the competition between India and China to supply goods to Europe via different regional routes, with Turkey and Israel potentially benefiting economically if Iran's regime were removed.
Davidi Hermlin emphasized the strategic importance of the Abraham Accords for creating trade routes from India to Europe through the Mediterranean, and highlighted Israel's unique alliance with America as a reliable partner that fought alongside the US without public opposition.