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Israel has warned its citizens not to travel to Turkey, citing Iranian threats of retaliation for the killing of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard colonel last week.
Tehran blames Israel for the killing of Colonel Hassan Sayad Khodai, who was shot dead in his car by two people on motorcycles, and has vowed revenge.
The National Security Council in Israel has said in a statement that Tehran could aim to hurt Israelis in Turkey, and has declared the country “high risk.”
Turkey is a popular destination for Israelis, and the two countries are trying to improve relations after more than a decade of tension.
Israel has accused Khodain of organizing attacks against Israelis around the world.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who oversees the Mossad intelligence agency, has not commented on the killing in Tehran, but said Iran would pay a “high price” if it attacked the Israelis.
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