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The Israel-Iran conflict has escalated into its fourth day with mounting casualties, widening attacks, and no sign of diplomatic resolution.
A senior military officer of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has called on Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to form an "Islamic army" to fight Israel.
The Foreign Office (FCDO) considers Turkey’s main tourist areas generally safe to travel to, but regional travel guidance has been issued to reflect ongoing hostilities.
On Sunday, the UK Foreign Office advised against all travel to Israel. Now, travellers are looking at the map of the wider region with concern over whether it is safe to travel to Turkey.
Various Muslim countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and UAE have expressed their strong opinions on the recent conflict between Iran and Israel but what have they said.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a telephone conversation with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy to address the intensifying hostilities
Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran’s top military leaders, uranium enrichment sites and nuclear scientists. Iran retaliated by firing waves of ballistic missiles at Israel.
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The National on MSNTurkey leads global calls for Israel and Iran to step back from brinkIran conflict World leaders have warned against further military escalations between Israel and Iran following two days of missile fire between the two countries. The exchange began when Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran on Friday,