The National Security Council (NSC) Counter-Terrorism Bureau, today (Monday, 13 June 2022), has raised the travel warning for Istanbul to Level 4 – the highest level.

Two weeks ago, the travel warning to the public for Turkey was reissued in the wake of security concerns regarding Iranian attempts to attack Israeli targets around the world, but especially in Turkey.

Given the continuing nature of the threat and in light of the increased Iranian intentions to attack Israelis in Turkey, especially Istanbul, the National Security Council has raised the travel warning for Istanbul to the highest level, Level 4.

Accordingly, the NSC calls on Israelis currently in Istanbul to leave the city at the earliest opportunity, and on Israelis planning to travel to Turkey to avoid doing so until further notice.

It should be recalled that other areas in Turkey are under a Level 3 (intermediate) travel warning; therefore, the NSC recommends that Israelis also avoid non-essential travel to other parts of the country.

There is no reason to avoid flights with connections in Istanbul provided that one does not leave the airport.