Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has accused Israel's intelligence agency of exploiting ongoing protests in Iran to destabilize the country, alleging that Israel is openly encouraging dissent through social media. Fidan claimed that Israeli leadership, particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is seeking to provoke a wider regional conflict, but would only act with support from major allies such as the United States. He highlighted the severe impact of long-standing economic sanctions on Iran's population, noting that while genuine grievances drive many protests, there is also clear evidence of external manipulation. Fidan emphasized Turkey's commitment to protecting Iranian civilians and advocated for diplomatic negotiations to resolve tensions, warning that isolating Iran could provide justification for military action. He called on Iran to improve relations with neighboring Arab states and to embrace regional cooperation for stability. Meanwhile, Israeli analyst Alon Ben-David criticized Mossad's public involvement in the unrest, suggesting that more discreet operations would be preferable.
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