Greek and Armenian lobby are weak. They lobbied against us for years and nothing come out of it.
However, Jewish lobby is very strong. For years (before Erdogan) they lobbied for us. We used to train Israeli pilots in Turkey/Konya. Then Erdoğan come broke the relations with Israel, simultaneously, our relations with US also broke down.
The Zionists will not allow any power to rival theirs in the region, if anyone attempts it, they will be destroyed like Iraq was destroyed, Syria was destroyed, Libya was destroyed, and what they are attempting to do with Iran. Any power that is allowed to "rise"(UAE, Saudi under Bin Salman) will only be allowed to rise under their subservience. Even in that rise, they are still suspicious of the transfer of anything of significance to those states as we saw with the sabotage of the F-35 sales to the UAE.
This idea that Turkey would be able to grow and rise, especially as a regional middle power and the Israelis not try to do anything to curb it, is fantasy.
The Israeli Turkish relationship was borne from a very different era, an era where Turkey was weaker and dependent, with no regional ambitions, as well as when Israel clearly held the higher position in the relations, and it was formed when the rest of the region was hostile towards Israel, namely, Egypt under Nasser, Saudis with Faisal, Iraq with Saddam etc etc. Saddam is dead, Nasser is gone and replaced with a subservient Sisi, dependent on patronage to survive and IMF loans to stay in power, the Gulf Arabs have straight up normalized and the UAE has become a subcontractor to the Zionist policy. In this framework, Turkey is no longer necessary for them, as was evident with them stoking Kurdish separatism in Iraq without a care for the blowback on Turkey, or any consultation. This is way before any rupture in relations with Turkey, and that Kurdish separatism with Barzani began before even the AK Party.
Ultimately what they want is a middle east thats fractured, weak and broken into as many pieces along ethnic and religious lines, and fighting amongst itself while they slowly expand and entrench.