Turkish Media: Mossad spies arrested in Turkey.
Turkish media reported this morning (Thursday) that the country’s intelligence service has arrested members of a group affiliated with the Zionist regime (Mossad).
Sabah newspaper reported that the group consisted of 15 people and was spying in Turkey.
According to the report, in this secret operation that lasted for a year, the Mossad network was destroyed in Turkey.
Sabah added that the aim of the Zionist group was to gather information from Turkish citizens, foreign students and people living in Turkey and to spy on them.
According to the report, the men were divided into groups of three, and the Turkish intelligence service arrested all 15 of them after monitoring the movements in a secret operation on October 7th.
The Turkish newspaper also added that it had obtained information showing that after interrogating the 15 men, it was determined that they were Arabs and that they had sent information to Mossad forces in exchange for money.
According to the report, after the end of the interrogation, the investigation will continue on a larger scale and an indictment will be filed against the mentioned individuals.
Sabah added that important documents and information related to the Zionist regime have been confiscated from these 15 people.
An important member of the network, known as “AB”, has been gathering information about the facilities offered to anti-Zionist Palestinians by Turkey.
According to the report, AB, who worked for the Mossad in exchange for money, contacted a Mossad-related field official named A.Z. and sent him information that A.Z. Sending this information has cost you tens of thousands of dollars.
Sabah reported that some members of the group were reported missing at police stations, while traveling to countries such as Croatia and Switzerland to send information.
According to this report, the information received was sent to the officials of the Zionist regime’s spy apparatus through encryption software.
The report concludes that the group also collected information from groups and organizations active in Turkey and sent it to Mossad.
The report comes as Turkish and Hebrew sources announced a few months ago that relations between Turkey and the Zionist regime had improved, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan making a phone call to his choice of Ishaq Herzog as president. “Turkish-Israeli relations are very important for the security and stability of the Middle East,” he congratulated Zionist.
Earlier, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Tel Aviv had set many conditions for the return of relations with Turkey; But the most obvious of these conditions was Ankara’s commitment to close the office of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Istanbul and to stop the release of prisoners released in connection with Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades.
The Zionist regime has not had an ambassador to Turkey since 2018 due to a dispute with Ankara over the Palestinian issue. Despite the fact that the two sides expelled their ambassadors in 2018, however, trade relations between the two sides have never been severed since then.