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Turkey Requests Interpol Red Notice for Netanyahu Over Sumud Flotilla

Turkey has requested an Interpol red notice for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Sumud Flotilla, officials say reportedly.

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Turkey Requests Interpol Red Notice for Netanyahu Over Sumud Flotilla

Turkey has reportedly asked Interpol to issue a red notice for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in connection with the Sumud Flotilla. Ankara’s request follows allegations linked to the interception of the Gaza-bound aid vessel and the treatment of people on board. Turkish officials say the case involves serious violations and requires international legal action. Israel rejects the accusations and disputes Turkey’s position. The request could intensify diplomatic tensions between Ankara and Jerusalem while adding another legal dimension to Gaza conflict.

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