8 Mossad spies were caught

In Istanbul, 8 suspects who were found to be collecting information for the Israeli intelligence service Mossad were caught in the "Mole-3" operation.

Apr 7, 2024 - 12:05
8 Mossad spies were caught

In Istanbul, 8 suspects who were found to be collecting information for the Israeli intelligence service Mossad were caught in the "Mole-3" operation.

According to NTV's report, Istanbul Police Department Anti-Terrorism Branch Directorate teams and the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) carried out an operation against suspects who leaked information about target individuals and companies in Turkey to the Israeli intelligence service Mossad.

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya reported that 8 suspects who were found to have passed information to Israeli intelligence elements were detained in the "Mole-3" operation, and 2 of them were arrested.

New details about the operation have emerged. Accordingly, MİT teams determined that private detective Ahmet Ersin Tumlucalı and his wife were linked to Mossad between 2011 and 2020. A study has been initiated to identify the couple from Tumluca and their contacts.

Speaking during his visit to Bitlis, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reacted harshly to Israel's massacres against the Palestinian people and called for increased international pressure on the occupying regime, Israel.

On Monday, March 25, 14 out of 15 members of the United Nations Security Council voted in favor of the resolution proposed by the non-permanent members of this council calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

America, a permanent member of the Security Council, unlike previous periods, did not veto the proposed decision to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and abstained.

" Israel's barbaric attacks on Palestine are contrary to human dignity and hurt us all deeply." Erdoğan emphasized that Israel, which could not break the resistance of the Palestinian people despite the support of Western states, should be under the pressure of the international community.

Erdoğan found the emergency ceasefire decision taken by the UN Security Council positive, but pointed out the need for more international pressure for Israel to comply with this decision. Stating that Turkey will provide all kinds of support for the Palestinian people to achieve peace and tranquility, Erdoğan stated that they will never step back against the oppressors and will continue to stand by the oppressed.