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Israeli efforts to release couple held in Turkey get foreign help

An official from the third country who spoke with Israel Hayom says there has been positive dialogue vis-à-vis senior Turkish intelligence officials on bringing back Natalie and Mordy Oknin.

by  Daniel Siryoti and Ariel Kahana
Published on  11-17-2021 15:38
Last modified: 11-17-2021 20:00
Turkey allows consular officials to visit detained Israelis as uncertainty continuesAFP / Andreas Solaro

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses a press conference on October 31, 2021 in the EUR district of Rome | Photo: AFP / Andreas Solaro

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An unnamed country has joined efforts to secure the release of Natalie and Mordy Oknin who are being held in Turkey on suspicion of espionage, Israel Hayom has learned. Channel 12 News reported on Tuesday that Mossad chief David Barnea is also involved in the efforts.

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An official from the third country who spoke with Israel Hayom said there has been positive dialogue vis-à-vis senior Turkish intelligence officials on the matter. Israel has stressed to that country that the Oknins, who were arrested last week while taking photos from a famous tourist spot that provides a panoramic view of Istanbul, are innocent civilians who are parents to children, who have no connection to intelligence agencies. The third country was convinced and promised to assist in the efforts to bring the couple back home safely. 

On Tuesday, Turkey made its first official comment with regard to the arrest, doubling down on the accusation that they were trying to collect intelligence on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's presidential palace by taking photos and sharing them. Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu told a press conference that the two were taken into custody because "they not only focused on the presidential palace but also marked it."

Soylu added that the security forces "intervened" and that "the state prosecution is now in charge of this matter." According to Soylu, "the case, which involves the crime of political-military espionage, will soon move to the court and it will have to rule on the matter."

Also on Tuesday, the Oknins appealed their detention.

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