Israel Vows Terror Won't Deter After Consulate Attack in Istanbul

Israel's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned a terrorist attack targeting its consulate building in Istanbul, Turkey. Three attackers were killed in a gunfight with Turkish police outside the closed diplomatic post, which resulted in minor injuries to two officers. Turkish authorities, including the Justice and Interior Ministers, have launched a detailed investigation, identifying the attackers and their backgrounds. Israeli officials praised the swift security response and reiterated that such terror would not deter its global missions.

Key Points: Israel Condemns Terror Attack on Istanbul Consulate

  • Three attackers killed by Turkish police
  • Two police officers sustained minor injuries
  • Consulate building was not actively in use
  • Attackers' identities have been established
  • Investigation launched by Istanbul prosecutors
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Terror will not deter us: Israel condemns attack on its Consulate in Turkey

Israel condemns a terrorist attack on its Istanbul consulate, praises Turkish security forces, and vows terror will not deter its missions.

"Terror will not deter us. - Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Jerusalem, April 7

Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday severely condemned the terrorist attack on the Israeli Consulate in Turkey's Istanbul while vowing that "terror will not deter" them.

The statement came after a gunfight erupted between three attackers and police personnel deployed outside the building housing the closed Israeli Consulate in Turkey's Istanbul city on Tuesday. All three attackers were killed in the incident outside the consulate building in Besiktas district, local media reported.

"We strongly condemn the terrorist attack on the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul today. We appreciate the Turkish security forces' swift action in thwarting this attack. Israeli missions around the world have been subjected to countless threats and terrorist attacks. Terror will not deter us," Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on X.

Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the incident, country's leading media outlet Daily Sabah reported citing a statement from Turkey's Justice Minister Akin Gurlek.

"Upon the reports of gunfire sounds in the vicinity of the Israeli Consulate located in the Besiktas district of Istanbul, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has immediately initiated an investigation. Within the scope of the investigation, one deputy chief public prosecutor and two public prosecutors have been assigned; our public prosecutors have promptly arrived at the scene and begun examinations," Gurlek wrote on X.

"Under the coordination of our Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, in collaboration with relevant law enforcement units, the work is ongoing for the purpose of fully elucidating the incident, and the investigation is being conducted meticulously and in a multifaceted manner," he added.

Istanbul Governor Davut Gul said that Consulate building has not been actively used for diplomatic purposes for approximately 2.5 years. He mentioned that two police personnel also suffered minor injuries in the exchange of fire.

Turkey's Minister of Interior Mustafa Ciftci later said that the three attackers who were involved in the armed clash with Turkish police personnel have been neutralised and also identified.

"Three individuals who engaged in an armed clash with our police officers on duty in front of the Yapi Kredi Plaza Blocks in Istanbul have been neutralized. In the clash, two of our heroic police officers sustained minor injuries. The identities of the terrorists have been identified. It has been determined that the individuals, who arrived in Istanbul by a rental vehicle from Izmit, include one with ties to an organisation that exploits religion; and it has also been established that one of the two terrorists, who are brothers, has a drug record," Mustafa Ciftci posted on X.

Preliminary assessments have indicated that no diplomatic personnel were present at the site of the incident, Daily Sabah reported.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's concerning that the attackers had ties to an organization exploiting religion. This pattern is seen worldwide. Hope the investigation reveals the full network behind this. Thoughts with the injured police officers.
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Arjun K
Good that no diplomatic staff was hurt. The consulate was closed for 2.5 years, so maybe the security was lighter? Still, attacking any sovereign mission is unacceptable. Turkey handled it well. 👍
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Priyanka N
While I condemn the attack, I also hope Israel reflects on its own actions in Gaza. Violence begets violence. A balanced approach to foreign policy is needed for lasting peace, not just strong statements.
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Michael C
The detail about one attacker having a drug record is interesting. Often, terror networks use vulnerable individuals. Glad they were neutralized quickly. Security for diplomatic posts everywhere needs to be top priority.
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Kavya N
As an Indian, my heart goes out to the police personnel who were injured. They are the real heroes. Terrorism has no religion or nationality. We must fight this ideology together, from Istanbul to Mumbai. 🙏

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