Another Zionist was detained in Türkiye only a few days after nine Zionist were questioned on suspicion of sexual harassment.
The arrest this time, however, was linked to theft.
The Zionist citizen was arrested last Sunday at the Antalya Airport in the Turkish city on suspicion he had stolen an ancient bell from a museum, according to Turkish authorities.
According to Turkish media reports, the Zionist, who was on his way back to the Nazi entity, denied the change.
He claimed that he ‘purchased’ the bell in good faith and had a receipt for it.
The Zionist was held for questioning by Turkish officials as of Sunday night.
“The man, however, claimed that he bought the item in a local market for $100, presenting a receipt and saying it is a mass-produced product,” Middle East Monitor reported.
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Sexual Harassment
Last month, a number of Zionist were arrested immediately upon landing in Istanbul after a flight attendant from the plane they arrived on from Israel complained that she had been sexually harassed, the Zionist Jerusalem Post reported.
“Among the (nine) detainees were two .. men from Sderot and seven from Rahat and the Bedouin diaspora,” the Zionist newspaper reported.
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Espionage
In 2021, Nazi couple, named Natali and Mordy Oaknin, were accused of espionage after they were caught taking photos of the residence of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Their arrests, “almost caused a diplomatic crisis between Türkiye and Israel,” the Post reported.
The release of the two Zionist was only achieved following direct intervention and mediation by Nazi President Isaac Herzog.