Turkish authorities detain 33 suspected of israeli espionage in nationwide raids
Turkish authorities have detained 33 individuals suspected of carrying out espionage on behalf of israel's Mossad intelligence service.
The arrests followed simultaneous police raids conducted in 57 locations across eight provinces, as part of an investigation initiated by the counter-terrorism bureau of the Istanbul prosecutor's office.
The suspects are believed to have been involved in activities aiming to identify, monitor, assault, and potentially kidnap foreign nationals residing in Türkiye as part of broader "international espionage" operations.
The arrests highlight the intensified efforts by Turkish authorities to address security concerns and alleged covert activities within the country.
The nature and extent of the alleged espionage activities are expected to be further investigated, and additional details may emerge as the legal proceedings unfold.
The incident underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region and the ongoing challenges faced by nations in managing intelligence and security threats.
The Turkish government has not yet released any official statement regarding the matter. (ILKHA)