Israeli President and Prime Minister thank Erdoğan after Turkey frees Israeli couple

Turkey has released an Israeli couple who it had detained over espionage charges for allegedly taking photographs of President Erdoğan's residence during a trip to Istanbul. Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett thanked Erdoğan after the couple returned to Israel.

Duvar English - Reuters - Turkey has released an Israeli couple who it had detained over espionage charges for allegedly taking photographs of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's residence during a trip to Istanbul, Israel's prime minister and foreign minister said on Nov. 18.

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