Credited from: INDIATIMES
A gunfight occurred on Tuesday outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, resulting in the deaths of at least two assailants, while two police officers sustained injuries. The attackers were reportedly armed with rifles and other weaponry, prompting a strong police response, which led to the area being temporarily locked down, according to Middle East Eye and Al Jazeera.
The firefight lasted about ten minutes, during which police officers exchanged fire with the attackers, who were dressed in camouflage. Footage showed two bodies lying on the ground near the consulate, and local media reported that one assailant was seriously wounded. The Turkish authorities confirmed the use of automatic rifles in the incident, according to Reuters and South China Morning Post.
No Israeli diplomats were at the consulate during the attack, which happened amidst heightened tensions related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The incident has prompted increased security measures in the area surrounding the consulate, according to India Times and CBS News.