Warning still remains for Israelis traveling to Turkey – and may extend to other nations
Warning still remains for Israelis traveling to Turkey – and may extend to other nations
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Delegation of reporters visits Knesset, Temple Mount and Yad Vashem in an ongoing effort at warming diplomatic ties
Israeli Counter-Terrorism Bureau raised the travel warning for Istanbul to Level 4 – the highest level
Turkish President Erdoğan responds that he is severing his ties with the Greek prime minister for interfering in its military purchases with the U.S. and for “harboring terrorists”
US is “deeply concerned” about the “impact on the civilian population” and warns against an invasion
Turkey’s weak economy or its desire for improved relations with the U.S. may be the impetus behind Turkey’s “charm offensive” but Israel has much to gain
Such a visit could imply that Ankara recognizes East Jerusalem as part of the Palestinian Authority
Joint initiative between Israel, Cyprus, Greece and Italy to deliver natural gas to Europe – as an alternative to Russian gas supply – may take too long to implement
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu tells Turkish media that he will discuss returning ambassadors to Tel Aviv and Ankara; Israel’s Foreign Ministry has not confirmed the visit yet