Bennett: Anyone Targeting Israelis Abroad Will Pay the Price

YERUSHALAYIM

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett leads a Cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday. (Alex Kolomoisky/POOL)

“Anyone targeting Israelis aboard will pay a price,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned Sunday as more details emerged on the threat Israelis face from Iranian agents in Turkey.

Last week, the National Security Council’s Counterterrorism Bureau raised its travel warning for Istanbul to the highest level possible. The Level 4 travel advisory stipulates that Israelis should not travel to Istanbul, and that any Israelis currently there should leave immediately.

Speaking at Sunday’s Cabinet meeting, Bennett said, “We are witnessing Iranian attempts to harm Israelis overseas. Israel’s defense establishment is working to stop terrorist attacks before they can be carried out. We will continue to target those who send terrorists and those behind them, as well.

“We have a new rule – if you send [terrorists] you will pay for it,” Bennett stressed.

The remark alluded to Hossein Taib, head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence unit, who Israel believes is the mastermind behind the current plot to abduct or kill Israelis on Turkish soil.

Compliance with the travel advisory warning against unnecessary travel to Turkey has been partial, and Bennett urged Israelis “to refrain from traveling to Turkey, particularly Istanbul unless it is absolutely necessary. The threat there is still substantial. I call on Israelis to demonstrate personal responsibility and keep safe.”

Defense Minister Benny Gantz over the weekend urged Israeli nationals visiting Turkey to follow the recommendations issued by the ministry to minimize risk amid the threat of an Iranian attack.

Gantz said Israel obtained intelligence that several Iranian terrorist squads were actively trying to “hunt Israelis” through social media or identify them at major tourist sites in Istanbul to abduct or kill them.

To Read The Full Story

Are you already a subscriber?
Click to log in!