Israel is reportedly planning to form a rapid-response military force with Greece and Cyprus, a move seen as an attempt to counter Turkey’s expanding influence in the Mediterranean and West Asia.
This development comes amid growing tensions between Israel and Turkey over maritime borders, energy exploration, and shifting diplomatic alliances in the region.
In this video, Ankit Sir explains: Why Israel is considering a rapid-response force The strategic importance of Greece & Cyprus How Turkey’s rising influence triggered this move The role of gas exploration in the Mediterranean What this means for NATO and regional stability Implications for India and global geopolitics