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Turkish Power, Israeli Pivot: The New Middle East That Is Taking Shape with Firas Modad
Episode 15213th November 2025 • Multipolarity • Multipolarity
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Multipolarity Dialogues is a series of interviews that scan the geopolitical horizon. We talk to some of the sharpest analysts, thinkers, and experts about how they see the world beyond the visible edge of the geopolitical now.

The Middle East is as violent and fractious as ever. Now the questions that arise from that violence appear more important than ever. Israel seems to want to end the chaos in a way that provides it with military dominance over the region and some semblance of peace. 

But can it achieve this or even survive for much longer? Given the scale of enmity it faces in the region and the recent shifts in US domestic politics. 

What of Egypt, which has been since the Second World War, the dominant military power within the region? 

And are we seeing the reemergence of Turkey to its traditional place as regional hegemon?

Well, to answer these questions we have Firas Modad joining us.

Firas is a Druze Lebanese convert to Catholicism, who now lives and works in the UK. As founder and principle of Modad Geopolitics, a consultancy which provides commercially relevant analysis of the effect of geopolitical change on specific regions and industry sectors. 

Firas for some years now, has been a mainstay geopolitical commentator on the podcast circuit and indeed hosts his own podcast, Realpolitik, within the burgeoning Lotus Eaters ecosystem.

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