ISTANBUL, December 8. /TASS/. Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) said it would not allow Israeli counterparts at Mossad to conduct a special operation on its soil, including to kill members of the Palestinian radical movement Hamas, the pro-government Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported.
MIT has taken every precaution and used its technologies to their full potential to ensure a round-the-clock protection to Turkey against all security threats, the newspaper wrote, commenting on a remark by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who warned Israel that any attempts to assassinate Hamas members on Turkish soil would not be left without consequences.
Hurriyet recalled that it was the Turkish intelligence agency which held negotiations with Qatar, Egypt and the United States to free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the October 7 attack and that it enabled the release of some hostages.
Turkey’s official Anadolu news agency reported on December 4 that MIT had warned Israel’s spy agency about major consequences of a potential operation to hunt Hamas members on Turkish soil. The warning came amid reports alleging that Israel planned to assassinate Hamas leaders outside of Palestine, including in Turkey and Qatar.