Israel has stepped up warning citizens not to travel outside the country during Jewish holidays starting next week and lasting until next October, pending retaliatory attacks and attempts by Iran, Islamic Jihad and ISIS to “target Israeli citizens,” according to Israel .

And the so-called “Counter Terrorism Unit” at Israel’s National Security Council issued an update on travel warnings during Jewish holidays, fearing retaliatory attacks as the first of these holidays will be the “Jewish New Year” corresponding to September 26th. -27, followed by Yom Kippur, corresponding to October 5-6, and Throne Day, which begins October 10-17.

In a statement released by the Israeli National Security Council, the Israeli National Security Council warned of Iranian attempts to harass Israelis abroad, as assessments indicate Tehran’s intention to continue these attempts, according to the Counterterrorism Division.

He also warned of other attacks that could be launched by so-called “terrorist organizations”, including Islamic Jihad and the ISIS organization, against Jewish and Israeli installations in various countries and around the world, especially since these organizations, according to According to Israel, the “Anti-Terrorist Unit” has a widespread infrastructure and can carry out special attacks in North Sinai, Africa and Asia.

In late May last year, Israel stepped up its warning against citizens traveling to Turkey, anticipating Iranian attempts to strike them in retaliation for the killing of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officer Colonel Sayyad Khudai near his home east of the capital Tehran.