Israel warns citizens against overseas trips over alleged Iran, ISIS threat
JERUSALEM (AA) – Israeli authorities have warned citizens against traveling abroad during the upcoming Jewish holidays, citing risk of potential attacks by Iran and ISIS.
“In the last two years, Iran and its affiliates have been increasing their activities abroad with the aim of harming Israelis,” the counterterrorism division of the Israeli premier’s office said in an advisory.
Multiple Iranian attempts “to harm Israelis in other countries” were thwarted in 2021 and 2022, it added.
With the holidays set to start this week and run until mid-October, the agency warned that Tehran will continue to attack “Israeli targets around the world, both in countries near Iran and in countries in the West and Europe.”
The statement also cited a threat of attacks by ISIS and other violent groups.
However, it did not name any countries that Israeli citizens should specifically avoid.
Tel Aviv has repeatedly voiced fears of retaliation for the deaths of Iranians that Tehran blames on Israel.
This June, Israeli officials said Turkish intelligence helped them foil an Iranian plot to attack Israeli targets in Turkiye.
There has been no statement from Iran on the allegations leveled by the Israeli intelligence.