A new strategic alignment involving Turkey, Qatar, and Pakistan is reshaping the diplomatic landscape of the Middle East, presenting a coordinated challenge to Israel’s regional standing.

The bloc, described as an emergent Sunni Islamic alliance, is increasingly influencing policy discussions and complicating efforts by the United States to mediate regional conflicts.

The development comes as diplomatic tensions escalate between Washington and Jerusalem.

President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Israel’s military strikes on Beirut, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to halt the attacks.

This intervention marks a sharp escalation in US-Israeli relations, with Ankara positioning itself as a key player in the resulting diplomatic friction.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has issued a stark warning that Israel possesses the capacity to disrupt the recently established diplomatic framework between the United States and Iran.