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    Turkey Arrests Seven Additional Individuals Over Alleged Sale of Information to Israeli Spy Agency

    By TheDailyReportsMarch 5, 2024 Israel No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Turkish authorities have recently conducted a series of arrests targeting individuals suspected of collaborating with the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad. In a coordinated effort led by Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, seven more individuals were apprehended during simultaneous raids in Istanbul. These operations were conducted in collaboration with Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, underscoring the government’s commitment to thwarting espionage activities within its borders.

    The detainees are alleged to have engaged in the collection of sensitive information on individuals and businesses operating within Turkey, subsequently selling this intelligence to Mossad operatives. Yerlikaya reiterated the Turkish government’s firm stance against such clandestine activities, emphasizing the nation’s determination to safeguard its sovereignty and national security interests.

    While specific charges against the detainees have not been disclosed, this latest wave of arrests adds to a string of similar incidents in recent months. In a previous operation, seven individuals, including private investigators, were detained on similar suspicions. Additionally, in January, a significant number of individuals—34 in total—were apprehended under suspicion of espionage for Israel. These cases have underscored growing concerns within Turkey regarding foreign intelligence operations within its territory.

    Among the recent detainees is reported to be a former civil servant who has since transitioned into the private investigation sector. Allegations suggest that this individual underwent training by Mossad operatives in Belgrade, Serbia, before engaging in activities such as gathering intelligence on Middle Eastern entities and individuals. It is also reported that this individual placed tracking devices on vehicles belonging to targets identified by Israeli intelligence.

    These developments come against the backdrop of strained relations between Turkey and Israel, which had previously experienced a period of normalized ties starting in 2022. However, tensions escalated following the Israel-Hamas conflict, with Turkey emerging as a vocal critic of Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

    Notably, Israel’s security agency, Shin Bet, had previously signaled its readiness to target Hamas operatives in various countries, including Turkey. In response, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a stern warning, cautioning Israel against any such actions on Turkish soil and threatening “serious consequences” should they be pursued. This exchange further underscores the deepening rift between the two nations and the heightened sensitivity surrounding security matters in the region.

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