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Turkey's Foreign Ministry declined to grant authorization for Netanyahu's flight.

Turkish government denials confirm that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's aircraft did not receive flight clearance over Turkish airspace.

Turkey's Foreign Ministry declined to grant authorization for Netanyahu's flight.

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Benjamin Netanyahu's flight to Azerbaijan, set to kick off on May 7 and wrap up by May 11, has sparked a bit of controversy recently. Several news outlets and social media platforms have floated the idea that Turkey has granted permission for Netanyahu's plane to skim across its airspace on behalf of Baku, but hold your horses!

Turkey's spokesperson, Kecheli, has come out swinging, debunking the rumors, asserting that not only was no such request made, but the entire narrative is a bust.

Before this kerfuffle, The Jerusalem Post hinted at negotiations wrapping up for Netanyahu's visit to Baku, as Azerbaijan acts as a peacemaker between Israel and Turkey, especially amid the Syrian conundrum. However, earlier in April 2025, reports surfaced that discussions between Israel and Turkey to discourage tension in Syria had concluded without sealing a deal.

Back in Tel Aviv, they've clarified that during the meet-up, the parties aired their regional interests, and considering the circumstances, decided a continued dialogue was necessary to foster regional harmony.

Now, here's where things get interesting. Earlier in the year, the Israeli government established a commission, spearheaded by former head of the Israeli National Security Council Jacob Nagel, to evaluate external threats and prepare the army for potential armed confrontations. Guess who was high on the list? Turkey.

Source: The Jerusalem Post, Associated Press, Al Arabiya English, Anadolu Agency

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Despite the recent controversy surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu's flight to Azerbaijan, which includes rumors of Turkish permission for airspace passage, Turkey's spokesperson, Kecheli, has confirmed that such a request was never made. In previous news, The Jerusalem Post reported negotiations for Netanyahu's visit to Baku, as Azerbaijan serves as a mediator between Israel and Turkey, particularly in the context of the Syrian conundrum. However, talks between Israel and Turkey to reduce Syrian tension ended without agreement in April 2025. Notably, the Israeli government has created a commission, led by Jacob Nagel, to assess external threats and prepare the army for potential war-and-conflicts, with Turkey listed as one of the primary concerns. In the realm of general-news and politics, these developments suggest ongoing tensions and the need for continued negotiations to prevent future war-and-conflicts.

Turkish Denial of Alleged Authorization for Flights Involving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Aircraft.

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