Israel is concerned about its citizens traveling to the UAE, Bahrain, Jordan and Egypt.
Israeli media reported that in addition to Turkey, regime security officials were concerned about their citizens traveling to Egypt, the UAE, Jordan and Bahrain.
The Times of Israel, referring to the growing possibility of revenge against Iran, reported the concern of senior Israeli officials about the trip of its citizens to some countries in the region, including the UAE, Bahrain, Jordan and Egypt, in addition to Turkey.
Officials of the interim Zionist regime have been urging citizens to leave the city of “Istanbul” immediately and reconsider unnecessary trips to other parts of Turkey. They claim that Iranian agents are ready to kidnap or kill Israelis there because Tehran is seeking revenge for the regime’s actions against Iran in recent weeks.
Following the media coverage of Tel Aviv’s involvement in the assassination of the martyr Hassan Sayad Khodaei, regime officials have repeatedly warned their citizens about traveling to countries in the region, fearing that Iran would retaliate for the martyr’s blood.
According to the report, Channel 13 and the Israeli army radio both wrote without mentioning the names of their sources, quoting senior security sources, that security threats against Israeli citizens may appear soon.
“I advise the Israelis not to go to such countries, and if they do, they should take extra care,” an unnamed diplomatic source told the media.
On Sunday, it was announced that Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid was scheduled to pay a short visit to Turkey on Thursday to meet with his Turkish counterpart, Mevlüt Çavuşo اوlu.
Channel 13 reported on Sunday, without citing a source, that Israeli security officials had traveled to Turkey in recent days and shared “very accurate information” that they allegedly had about Iran’s plans to strike at the Zionist regime in Turkey with their Turkish counterparts.
It is said that there are currently about 2,000 Zionist citizens in Turkey.