Washington sees Azerbaijan as a key candidate for an international peacekeeping force due to its ties with Israel and Turkey, but Baku remains hesitant to join as Israeli officials warn against Turkish military involvement in postwar Gaza
Washington sees Azerbaijan as a key candidate for an international peacekeeping force due to its ties with Israel and Turkey, but Baku remains hesitant to join as Israeli officials warn against Turkish military involvement in postwar Gaza
Azerbaijan has decided to stop direct exports to Israel in an attempt to subdue pressure from the Erdoğan government, which is facing protests at home over the sale of oil from its pipelines to Israel, the source said
The emerging deal appears to be an Armenian surrender, with doubts about its implementation, but both nations stand to gain leadership in the new world order. Meanwhile, Trump's envoy, Witkoff, visited Baku, hinting at potential U.S.-Azerbaijan-Israel cooperation as Azerbaijan also eyes a role in Syria's reconstruction
Jewish civilization in Azerbaijan dates back over 1,500 years. Oral tradition states that Jews first arrived in the South Caucasus country during the eighth century BCE.
Against the backdrop of Avigdor Lieberman's warm ties with Baku, his sons Amos and Kobi became paid intermediaries between the government of Azerbaijan and Israeli tech companies