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Shots outside Israel's Istanbul consulate, two police officers wounded: media

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Protestors set fire to an image depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they gather to protest against the US and Israel attack of Iran and the killing of the Supreme leader in front of Israel Consulate in Istanbul on March 1, 2026. (AFP)

Protestors set fire to an image depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they gather to protest against the US and Israel attack of Iran and the killing of the Supreme leader in front of Israel Consulate in Istanbul on March 1, 2026. (AFP)

ISTANBUL: A gunman was killed and two others wounded in a shootout Tuesday with police outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, the local governor said, adding that two officers were lightly wounded.


Governor Davut Gul confirmed the killing of one of the assailants during the attack that took place around 12:15 pm local time.


It was not immediately clear if the intended target was the Israeli consulate. No Israeli diplomats "are currently on Turkish soil", a source familiar with the matter told AFP.


Israeli diplomatic missions had been evacuated "not only in Turkey but throughout the region for security reasons" shortly after October 2023.


Authorities have identified the assailants.


Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci said they arrived in Istanbul by a rental vehicle from Izmit and one of the assailants was affiliated with an "organization that exploits the region".


Turkish officials would not immediately reveal the group the attacker was linked to but Turkish media said it could be ISIS, whose members clashed with Turkish police in Yalova – which lies on the shores of the Sea of Marmara about 90 kilometers southeast of Istanbul.


Dressed in camouflage

ISIS militants opened fire on police in Yalova in December, killing three officers and wounding nine others.


Turkish police have stepped up nationwide raids against ISIS militants, rounding up 125 suspects shortly after that attack.


One of the two assailants in Tuesday's shootout – who are brothers –has a drug record, the interior minister said.


Turkish media reported that the three suspects were armed with long guns, dressed in camouflage, and carrying backpacks.


A large police presence was deployed in front of the consulate, located in the Levent business district on the European side of Istanbul, AFP journalists witnessed.


They also saw bloodstains on the ground in an adjacent parking lot.


Footage broadcast by private NTV television showed police officers opening fire near a busy thoroughfare, as well as an injured person being carried away on a stretcher.


An investigation has been launched by the Istanbul public prosecutor's office, Justice Minister Akin Gurlek said on X.