Turkey Requests Interpol Red Notice Against Netanyahu Amid Rising Tensions
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Turkey has formally requested Interpol to issue a Red Notice for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others over alleged crimes related to the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid. This legal move follows arrest warrants issued in Turkey and comes amid escalating political and military tensions between Israel and Turkey, particularly over Turkish military involvement in Syria. Netanyahu recently warned Ankara against establishing a military presence near Israel's border, intensifying the conflict.
- 01Turkey requests Interpol Red Notice against Netanyahu and other Israelis for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity.
- 02The request follows July 14 arrest warrants linked to the 2010 Gaza flotilla interception.
- 03Charges include severe crimes such as hijacking, robbery, abuse, and property damage.
- 04Netanyahu issued a strong warning to Turkey against military presence in Syria near Israel.
- 05Tensions rise after a rare Mossad-Syrian foreign minister phone call on Turkish military presence.
- 06Turkey denies military presence at Syrian base attacked by Israel but vows continued support for Syria.
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