Turkey Issues Fresh Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu over Gaza Flotilla Interception
Turkey asked Interpol for red notices after a court issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Afek Moskovitch in a Gaza flotilla case involving 35 defendants.
- Turkey has requested Interpol Red Notices for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Afek Moskovitch related to Israel's 2025 interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla delivering aid to Gaza.
- The flotilla consisted of about 50 vessels attempting to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza; Israeli forces intercepted them and detained many activists, including Turks.
- Netanyahu and others face Turkish charges including genocide, crimes against humanity, and unlawful deprivation of liberty concerning the flotilla incident.
- Turkey's Justice Minister Akin Gurlek stated that Turkey will use all legal means to hold those responsible accountable and to prevent impunity for alleged Gaza-related crimes.
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Turkey issued an international arrest warrant against the Israeli Prime Minister as part of an investigation into the interception of a flotilla for Gaza.
On Friday, the Turkish judiciary announced that it had issued an international arrest warrant against the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as part of an investigation into the conditions of incarceration of activists from the “Gaza Flotilla”. Leaving from the Turkish coast in May, these activists wanted to draw attention to the humanitarian situation in the enclave.
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Turkey said on Friday it would seek an Interpol red notice for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of a domestic criminal case linked to an attack on activists seeking to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. In a reaction on X, Netanyahu’s office said “Erdogan is an antisemitic dictator who has […]
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He stated that the arrest warrants were issued for the two on July 14, adding that the Interior Ministry had been asked to initiate the international search process.
Turkey has taken a new step in the case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Ankara is requesting the initiation of an international search procedure for him due to the incident of the Global Sumud humanitarian flotilla.
The Israeli Prime Minister strongly attacked the Turkish President, in the face of strikes in Syria and international arrest warrants Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu's office
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