This comprehensive study by Jehan Abdel Salam Awad meticulously examines the multifaceted nature of Turkish intervention in the Middle East. It delves into the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of Turkey's foreign policy in the region, analyzing the geopolitical, economic, and security dimensions that drive its engagements. The author critically assesses the implications of these interventions on regional stability, state sovereignty, and the complex web of international relations. A vital read for scholars and policymakers alike, this work offers profound insights into one of the most dynamic and contested areas of modern geopolitics.