Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau has issued a warning of “immediate” risks of attacks likely to target Israeli/Jewish tourists in India.

The threat level was raised to its second highest level at 3. Which means their is a credible and concrete  concrete threat, but did not provide specific details.

“We warn Israeli tourists who are staying in India about the possibility of immediate terrorist attacks against Western and tourist targets especially in the southwest of [India]..” read the statement.

Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau called for “increased vigilance during events that will take place in the next few days on the occasion of the celebration of the New Year, and especially during celebrations organized on beaches, or in clubs where there are many tourists.”

The Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau urged Israeli’s and those who visibly dress Jewish to  avoid participation in the New Year’s events, or visiting any crowded areas such as markets, festivals and busy shopping malls.

India is a very popular destination for young Israelis, especially after they conclude their military service and take extended vacations due to the low price associated with being a tourist in India. India was the victim of a large scale terror attack in 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic militant organisation, carried out a series of 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across. The attacks included the Chabad Jewish community center, where Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka Holtzberg, who was six months pregnant, were murdered with four other hostages inside the house by the attackers.