Israel Warns Against Traveling to Turkey After 3 Citizens Killed, 11 Wounded in Istanbul Suicide Bombing
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The coffins of three Israelis killed in the Istanbul attack are being returned to Israel. Photo: Twitter.
The Prime Minister’s Office’s Counter-Terror Bureau raised the alert level on travel to Turkey on Sunday, emphasizing that the country was considered unsafe for Israeli citizens a day after a suicide bombing in Istanbul left 3 Israelis dead and 11 wounded.
At the same time, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was in the front line of a global war on terror, adding that those who failed to condemn terrorist attacks were in effect supporting them. Commenting on Saturday’s suicide bombing, the prime minister said there could be no justification for terrorism.
Read full story at The Times of Israel.
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