Everything is proceeding according to plan: from Gaza to northern Syria, from Tel Aviv to Crete. Turkish statecraft is shaping the stage, and others are adjusting to the rhythm.
FIRST AXIS |
Gaza – entering through the front door As previously stated: when the war in Gaza ends, peace will be defined by the one who has real control on the ground. Today, Turkey has officially entered the center of that process. An administrative structure for Gaza has been announced, and Ankara has been positioned as a key actor. This is a quiet but clear acknowledgment that decisions about Gaza can no longer be made without Turkey. Those who yesterday rejected any role for Ankara are today sitting at a table whose boundaries have already been set.
SECOND AXIS |
Syria – on-the-ground resolution At the same time, a new phase of coordination between Ankara and Damascus has begun. YPG/SDF structures have been seriously weakened, the command cadre is withdrawing, and territorial control is gradually returning to the state. Corridors have been closed, airspace is under control, and the ground situation is stabilizing.
THIRD AXIS |
Tel Aviv – internal instability As external pressures increase, intelligence and political chaos is opening up internally. Alliances are fracturing, files are coming to light, and mechanisms that operated from the shadows for years are losing control. None of this is improvisation. The frameworks were set in advance: Damascus closes the north. Ankara controls the skies. Gaza is governed through politics. Those who look superficially see chaos. Those who understand the process see order being built in silence. This is not about dreams, but about implementation. It was not said “maybe,” but “when the time comes.” And the time — clearly — is coming. The cards are changing. The direction is becoming clearer. Toward a strong, centralized order.
