Gunmen attack Israeli consulate in Istanbul, one killed and two injured

Gunmen attacked the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, resulting in one assailant killed and two injured during a police confrontation. Turkish interior minister Mustafa Ciftci labelled the suspects as ‘terrorists’ and confirmed security measures have been intensified in response.

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Gunmen attack Israeli consulate in Istanbul, one killed and two injured

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At least one gunman has been shot and killed after an incident outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. Three men allegedly attempted to approach the consulate when police officers intervened, leading to a firefight.

Turkish Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci described the assailants as “terrorists,” stating that two of them are brothers and that one is believed to have “ties to an organisation that exploits religion.” Following the incident, Istanbul Governor Davut Gul reported that one attacker was killed and two others were neutralised with injuries, and security measures in the area have been tightened to prevent further attacks.

Turkish interior minister Mustafa Ciftci labelled the suspects as ‘terrorists’ and stated they have been identified, with one having alleged ties to an organisation that exploits religion. Following the incident, security measures in the area have been tightened due to concerns over further attacks.

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At least one gunman has been shot and killed after an incident outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul.

A firefight broke out outside the building housing the diplomatic mission in Turkey’s largest city today.

Three men are thought to have tried to approach the consulate on Yapi Kredi Plaza, when police officers told them to stop as they approached the building.

Reports are saying that two of the attackers may have been shot and killed, while the third assailant was seriously injured. Some Turkish media reports that three people have died.

A man holding a weapon, as gunfire was heard near the building housing the Israeli consulate, according to authorities and Reuters witnesses, in Istanbul, Turkey, April 7, 2026.
A video grab shows a man holding a weapon after gunfire was heard in the area (Picture: REUTERS)

Police stand next to a wounded person, believed to be the attacker, after gunfire was heard near the building housing the Israeli consulate, according to a witness, in Istanbul, Turkey, April 7
Police stand next to a wounded person, thought to be one of the attackers, after gunfire was heard outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul (Picture: REUTERS)

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Footage shows police officers pulling out guns and taking cover as shots were fired for at least 10 minutes.

One person is seen lying on the ground, unmoving and covered in blood, after gunfire, while armed officers run behind a bus.

Turkish interior minister, Mustafa Ciftci, said: ‘Three individuals who engaged in an armed clash with our police officers on duty in front of the Yapı Kredi Plaza Blocks in Istanbul have been neutralised.

‘In the clash, two of our heroic police officers sustained minor injuries.’

Police in action at the scene, after gunfire was heard near the building housing the Israeli consulate, according to a witness, in Istanbul, Turkey, April 7, 2026.
Police officers aim with handguns while taking cover behind cars near the building housing the Israeli consulate (Picture: REUTERS)

He labelled the suspects as ‘terrorists,’ saying they have been identified, the Middle East Eye reports.

One of the suspects allegedly has ‘ties to an organisation that exploits religion,’ the minister said.

Two of the men are brothers, he added.

Police work at the scene, after gunfire was heard near the building housing the Israeli consulate, according to a witness, in Istanbul, Turkey, April 7, 2026.
Armed police guarding the scene after the incident (Picture: REUTERS)

Davut Gul, the Istanbul governor, said that one ‘terrorist’ was killed and two others neutralised with injuries.

‘This major attack was overcome with minor consequences thanks to the precautions taken by our police,’ he said.

Security measures in the area have been tightened after concern over further attacks, CNN Turkey reports.

There are reportedly no Israeli diplomats working in the Istanbul consulate or in the Israeli embassy in the capital Ankara, according to Al Jazeera.

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