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Mustafa Biçkioğlu, a representative of the Turkish company Sila Tour, told the Anadolu agency that the entry of 90 Turkish citizens was banned, said Sunday a Turkish tour operator. the police did not allow entry of Turkish citizens after their arrival at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv; tourists were planning to go to Jerusalem.
Biçkioğlu rejected the visa application and stated that the agency had in fact received a collective visa for the group.
"Israel does not provide separate visas for each tour operator" The document issued by the consulate functions as a visa for all pbadengers. We had received a Hebrew visa letter for our pbadengers to travel on our Jerusalem tour, but our 90 pbadengers were not He stated that 15 pbadengers had been returned later to Istanbul and that 33 others were to be deported. Other pbadengers will be deported the next day, depending on seating availability.
One of the tourists, Sümeyra Sevgülü Hacıibrahimoğlu, a 23-year-old master student, told the Anadolu agency that Israeli officials
"After questioning some of our friends in the hall From the security investigation, we were driven to different rooms in groups, "she said.
"Some families among us wanted to be in the same room, but the Israeli police rejected that request," she added.
Hacıibrahimoğlu stated that she had gone to the same room Israel to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem
"The only dream of the Jerusalem group," she added
The Turkish Embbady in Tel Aviv is in contact with pbadengers and follows from near the problem.
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