Gunmen attack building housing Israeli Consulate in Istanbul
On Tuesday, three gunmen attacked police outside a building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. The attack resulted in a gunfight where one assailant was killed and the other two were captured with injuries.
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AI-generatedOn Tuesday, three gunmen attacked police outside a building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. The attack resulted in a gunfight where one assailant was killed and the other two were captured with injuries. Two police officers sustained minor injuries. The attackers, who traveled from Izmit in a rented car, used long-barreled weapons. One of the assailants was linked to a group described as "exploiting religion," although the specific organization was not named. The consulate is located in a business district, but officials stated no Israeli diplomats were present due to security concerns and strained relations following the Gaza war. Turkish authorities have launched an investigation into the attack, which has been condemned by the U.S. ambassador to Turkey.
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5 extractedOfficials said there are no Israeli diplomats present in Israeli missions in Turkey.
Two police officers sustained slight injuries in the clash.
One attacker was killed, and two others were captured with injuries.
Three assailants opened fire at police outside a building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul.
One of the assailants was linked to a group he described as “exploiting religion,” without naming the organization.