Turkish authorities arrested nearly 200 suspects nationwide following a gunfight outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul on June 27, which resulted in the death of one attacker and injuries to three others, including police officers, according to Al-Monitor. The shootout involved three gunmen and prompted a large-scale law enforcement response across 34 provinces, targeting militants linked to the Islamic State group (Daesh).
Justice Minister Akin Gurlek confirmed the arrests, emphasizing Turkey’s ongoing efforts to combat terrorism, as reported by the National Post and Daily Sabah. The detained individuals are alleged to have links to Daesh, highlighting concerns over the terror group’s operations within Turkey’s borders. The crackdown reflects heightened security measures following the armed attack at a key diplomatic site in Istanbul.
Several sources, including The Independent and Times of Israel, noted that Turkey has detained between 9 and 11 suspects directly connected to the specific gun attack on the consulate, though the total arrests in the broader operation approach 198. Officials suspect the attack was intended to portray Turkey as protecting Israel by targeting police officers assigned to guard the consulate, according to an Al-Monitor analysis.
The incident has sparked increased vigilance around foreign diplomatic missions in Turkey, with authorities conducting raids to disrupt further planned attacks or militant activities. The scale of the arrests underscores Ankara’s commitment to preventing the resurgence of ISIS-linked actions in urban centers.
Going forward, attention will focus on judicial proceedings against the detainees and the potential for further intelligence to reveal more about the network behind the attack. Monitoring diplomatic security and counterterrorism measures remains critical as Turkey navigates complex regional security challenges.

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