Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid is visiting Turkey on Thursday amid alleged Iranian threats against Israeli citizens in the country, reported Haaretz. Lapid thanked Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu during the meeting for an alleged Iranian intelligence plot to assassinate Israeli tourists, according to the Israeli daily. Authorities apprehended eight people allegedly working for an Iranian intelligence cell during a raid on houses across Istanbul’s popular Beyoglu district, local media reported. Israel issued a travel warning against its citizens in Turkey last month, urging nationals…