The publication, which quotes sources from the organization, detailed that the national intelligence agency monitored the movements of Israeli aircraft before the operation for four hours.
Turkish agents notified the Palestinian team of the risk, which prompted the strengthening of security measures around the representatives in the capital.
This action prevented the death of most high-ranking members of the delegation, affected by a series of explosions on September 9.
Analysts consider that the fact showed Ankara’s deep level of intelligence and coordination with regional players, in open contrast to Israeli operations.
Experts point out that this episode could further strain relations between Turkey and Israel, already damaged by Ankara’s critical stance on the offensive in Gaza.
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