Israel's National Security Council (NSC) issued on Tuesday a public assessment of terrorist threats against Israelis abroad, ahead of spring vacations.
The NSC said the assessment is intended to raise awareness among Israeli travelers regarding the threats they may face in various destinations worldwide.
The assessment focuses on key trends in global terrorist activity that may constitute a risk to citizens abroad.
Iranian threat
The NSC notes that Iran remains the primary cause of global terrorism, both directly and through its terror proxies.
"Iran continues to use terrorist operations as a central policy tool and as retaliation for strikes against senior Iranian, Hezbollah, and Hamas officials in the context of war in Gaza."
The assessment notes that myriad Iranian-in-origin terror plots have been thwarted around the world, including attempted attacks on Israel's embassies in Sweden and Belgium, as well as various cyber or online attacks.
The NSC also highlights Iran's terror recruitment efforts, involving reaching out to Israeli citizens under false pretenses (business ventures or impersonations) both in Israel and abroad to "lure them into situations where they could be harmed or kidnapped."
Hamas listed as a threat abroad
Hamas is also listed as one of the threats to Israelis and Jews abroad. The NSC stated that it expects an increase in attempted terror attacks by Hamas, given its weakened position in Gaza.
It mentioned various foiled Hamas plots abroad since the beginning of the war on October 7, including in countries such as Denmark, Germany, Bulgaria, and Sweden.
"The organization is expected to persist in its efforts to attack Israeli and Jewish targets abroad," NSC noted.