With Iran’s influence weakened in Syria, Türkiye aims to assert its presence in the Eastern Mediterranean, viewing Lebanon as crucial to its strategic goals. Rejecting the Lebanese-Cyprus agreement, Ankara’s strategy includes engaging with local Sunni groups and providing humanitarian aid to marginalized communities, thereby establishing itself as a key player. While Türkiye’s ambitions face challenges from Saudi Arabia’s dominance and Syria’s political instability, its soft-power approach seeks to fill voids left by traditional Sunni leadership. This evolving dynamic underscores a new balance of power in the region, intertwining humanitarian efforts with geopolitical interests.
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