An Israeli citizen died on Sunday after collapsing during a Saturday flight from Moldova to Israel.

The flight made an emergency landing in Turkey, where an emergency medical team was waiting. The passenger was hospitalized, but doctors were forced to pronounce them dead.

The Israeli was approximately 70 years old, according to N12 News.

The Foreign Ministry is accompanying the deceased's family and is working with Turkish authorities to bring their remains for burial in Israel.

Turkey has seen rising antisemitic sentiments over recent years, with the regime often hosting Hamas leadership.

A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag and a picture of late Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, during a protest after Khamenei was killed in Israeli and US strikes, in Istanbul, Turkey, March 1, 2026; illustrative.
A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag and a picture of late Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, during a protest after Khamenei was killed in Israeli and US strikes, in Istanbul, Turkey, March 1, 2026; illustrative. (credit: REUTERS/KEMAL ASLAN)

Shooting near Israeli consulate in Istanbul months after Hanukkah antisemitic attack

Earlier this month, several gunmen opened fire near the building housing the Israeli consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, in a suspected Islamic State-linked attack. However, it appears that the target was police officers rather than the Israeli consulate, which had been inoperational since the October 7, 2023, massacre.

However, Jews were assaulted en route to an Istanbul synagogue for Hanukkah celebrations in December.

Additionally, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last Sunday accused Israel of carrying out atrocities against Palestine and Lebanon, while echoing earlier remarks that hinted at the possibility of military action against the Jewish state.

Tobias Siegal and Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.