Israeli think tank urges tougher measures against Turkish consulate, limiting diplomatic presence
Among the recommendations are revoking diplomatic benefits, canceling work visas, restricting freedom of movement in Israel, and removing immunity from diplomatic vehicles
Assessment
A prominent Israeli think tank is pushing for a significant escalation in diplomatic friction with Turkey, proposing concrete steps that would strip the Turkish consulate of standard privileges. The recommendations target the practical infrastructure of diplomacy, from visas to vehicle immunity, signaling a shift from rhetoric to operational pressure. The key question is whether the Israeli government will adopt these measures, which would mark a notable deterioration in bilateral relations.
