Severe new travel warning issued following Istanbul terror attack and Turkish intel on Islamic State plots to target Jews
Times of Israel

Pedestrians
walk along Istiklal Street, a busy shopping and entertainment hub in
central Istanbul, a day after a suicide bomb attack, March 20, 2016.
(AFP/YASIN AKGUL)
The Counter-Terrorism Bureau at
the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday issued a travel warning calling on
the public to avoid visiting Turkey and urging Israelis currently there
to leave as soon as they can.
The
warning, which raised the terror risk in Turkey from level 3 (basic
concrete threat) to level 2 (high concrete threat), came in the wake of a
terror attack in central Istanbul on March 19, in which three Israelis
were killed and several others wounded.
That attack, the PMO said in a statement,
underscored the threat emanating from Islamic State cells that seek to
attack tourism sites and proved that IS has “high capabilities of
carrying out further attacks.”
“Terrorist infrastructures in Turkey continue
to advance additional attacks against tourist targets – including
Israeli tourists – throughout the country,” the statement added.
Israelis in Turkey should “leave as soon as possible,” it said.
IS has been blamed for four of six bombings
that have rocked Turkey in the past eight months, including a double
suicide attack at a peace rally in the capital, Ankara, in October that
left 103 people dead.
A radical offshoot of the rebel Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed the other two attacks.
The police have warned that IS group members
may have scouted out places of worship as well as consulates and
embassies, saying that churches and synagogues especially in Ankara, as
well as foundations belonging to non-Muslims, should be on their guard.
Israel has not stated definitively whether
last Saturday’s blast had deliberately targeted Israelis. It has praised
Turkey for its handling of the aftermath of the bombing.
The Israeli victims of the attack were
Yonathan Suher, 40, Simha Dimri, 59, and Avraham Goldman, 69. Suher and
Goldman were also United States citizens.
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