Turkish authorities detained 34 individuals suspected of spying for Israel's Mossad. The arrests followed a joint investigation by Turkey's intelligence agencies into alleged espionage. The detained individuals included citizens of various countries, such as Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Israel. Turkish President Erdogan claimed that Turkish intelligence had exposed an Israeli spy network in Turkey, surprising Israel and threatening further action.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkish intelligence responded to Israeli intelligence attempts and exposed the Israeli spy network in Turkey. "This clearly surprised Israel, wait - these are just the first steps. You will get to know Turkey!" , Erdogan noted. https://t.co/OOiYyhXhWG
Turkey's Erdogan flaunts anti-Mossad op as 'only the first step' against Israel https://t.co/lDjLLLLeX2 by @ezgi_akin via @AlMonitor
Turkey's Erdogan flaunts anti-Mossad op as 'only the first step' against Israel, @ezgi_akin writes https://t.co/OvDPTTyQTV
Erdogan: Operations by Turkish intelligence services against the Israeli spy network are only the first step
BREAKING: ⚡ 🇹🇷 Turkish President Erdogan claims that Turkish intelligence has uncovered an Israeli spy network in the country, He also threatened: "This clearly surprised Israel. Just wait - these are only the first steps. You will get to know Turkey!"… https://t.co/T9cgx0KWfl
Erdogan says Turkish intelligence agency has responded to the Israel’s threats in a proper way by exposing Israeli espionage network in Turkey “It seriously surprised Israel. Just wait, these are the first steps. You will get to know Turkey very well!” https://t.co/aW4YcpkUzA
Turkish police detained 34 mostly foreign individuals allegedly spying for Israeli secret services on Tuesday. Turkish intelligence officials recently revealed how Israeli officers hire operatives inside Turkey and how the individuals they hire operate⬇️ https://t.co/IiAeXnKAwB
Turkish police detained 34 mostly foreign individuals allegedly spying for the Israeli secret services on Tuesday. But how does Israeli intelligence recruit operatives in Turkey to target Palestinians? ⬇️ https://t.co/kXvbUDltBf
Arrest of Mossad spies in Turkey . These people are citizens of several countries, including Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. https://t.co/zmB0Y1ECqY
⚠️ TURKISH COURT RULES TO ARREST 15 PEOPLE SUSPECTED OF TIES TO ISRAEL'S MOSSAD (Reuters) A Turkish court decided on Friday to formally arrest 15 people and deport eight others suspected of being linked to Israel's Mossad intelligence service and of targeting Palestinians…
The first scenes of the Mossad spies who were arrested in Turkey two days ago. According to the leaked information, the nationalities of the agents recruited by the Mossad to work in Turkey varied. It includes Palestinians, Turks, Israelis and other nationalities not mentioned.… https://t.co/GGxTPsyPtw
🚨🇹🇷🇮🇱BREAKING: 30+ MOSSAD AGENTS ARRESTED IN TURKEY 34 individuals linked to Mossad have been reportedly arrested across 57 locations spanning eight cities in Turkey. The arrests followed a joint investigation by Turkey's intelligence agencies into alleged espionage and… https://t.co/JAS8SDN0CJ
🚨🇹🇷🇮🇱BREAKING: MOSSAD AGENTS ARRESTED IN TUKREY | UNCONFIRMED Reports are coming in there has been a mass arrest of multiple Mossad agents from Turkey. Source: Takvim TV https://t.co/9P7zymnO5p
Turkish authorities have detained 33 individuals suspected of espionage on behalf of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, Anadolu Agency has reported. https://t.co/RZn39EYr1I
BREAKING: ISRAELI MOSSAD AGENTS ALLEGEDLY ARRESTED IN TURKEY https://t.co/nT9trBY4Jd
How does Israeli intelligence recruit operatives in Turkey? • Israel recruits two separate group of Turkish and foreign nationals to conduct intelligence operations: Informants and more sophisticated tactical staff members • Mossad / Shin Bet meets the recruits in Europe.… https://t.co/3mhksY7AD9
How does Israeli intelligence recruit operatives in Turkey? https://t.co/vsyPRM6l2x https://t.co/hWgvk3qu4Z
34 people detained in Turkey on suspicion of spying for the Mossad https://t.co/qRUErXNCTn
ICYMI: A video released by the Turkish national intelligence service shows police forces carrying out raids as they detain 34 people suspected of spying for Israel. #Turkey Read more: https://t.co/8RHJa1SVLF https://t.co/wsWpEsYPPu