In a significant development, Israel’s Ambassador to Turkey, Erit Lilian, has left the country along with other Israeli diplomats. This move comes as security concerns have escalated in the wake of the Gaza conflict.
According to Turkish television channel “N.TV,” which was cited by Reuters, Ambassador Erit Lilian has departed from Turkey. However, the Israeli Embassy in Turkey refrained from commenting on these reports.
Earlier this week, Israel’s National Security Council issued a warning against traveling to Turkey, citing fears of potential targeting by individuals angered by the ongoing conflict in Gaza, particularly against Israeli nationals.
The Council urged Israeli citizens in Turkey to leave the country as soon as possible. Subsequently, Israeli airlines arranged flights from Istanbul late Wednesday to facilitate the departure of Israeli citizens wishing to leave Turkey.
In response to the Gaza conflict, Turkish protesters have organized numerous anti-Israel demonstrations. Turkey also declared a three-day period of mourning following the explosion that claimed the lives of a significant number of Palestinians at a hospital in Gaza.
The departure of Ambassador Erit Lilian and other Israeli diplomats underscores the heightened security tensions in the region and the complex dynamics surrounding the Israel-Turkey relationship. This development will continue to be closely monitored in the context of the ongoing situation in Gaza and its broader regional implications.