Zionist occupation regime warns its citizens not travel to Turkey after threats from Iran
Zionist regime warned its citizens not to travel to Turkey and other countries bordering Iran due to threats from Iran after the assassination of a high-ranking commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) last week.
“For several weeks now, and even more so since Iran blamed Israel for the death of the Revolutionary Guards officer last week, there has been growing concern in the defense establishment about Iranian attempts to harm israeli targets around the world,” zionist regime’s National Security Council said in a statement.
“Therefore, the National Security Council and the security establishment underscore the travel warning to Turkey and reiterate that it is a country that currently has a high level of risk for israelis,” the statement added.
Colonel Sayyad Khodai, a senior commander of Iran's Quds Force, was shot and killed by two motorcyclists in the east of the capital on May 22.
Iranian officials blamed the killing on “global arrogance,” typically code for the United States and the zionist occupation regime. (ILKHA)