Overview
- Turkey has arrested seven individuals suspected of providing information to Israel's Mossad, intensifying tensions between the two nations.
- The arrests are part of a broader investigation into espionage activities, following the detention of 34 people last month for similar allegations.
- Turkish President Erdogan has warned of 'serious consequences' if Israel targets Hamas members on Turkish soil, emphasizing Turkey's support for the Palestinian group.
- The suspects are believed to have been involved in monitoring and potentially abducting foreign nationals in Turkey, including Palestinians and Syrians.
- The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began in October, has led to significant casualties and has been a point of contention between Turkey and Israel.