Group 1 - The Istanbul Chief Prosecutor's Office issued arrest warrants for 37 individuals, including Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, accusing them of committing "genocide" and "crimes against humanity" in Gaza [1] - The accused include high-ranking Israeli officials such as Defense Minister Katz and Chief of Staff Zamir, who are alleged to have systematically violated human rights during military actions in Gaza and against the "Global Solidarity Fleet" [1] - The military operations in Gaza have resulted in significant casualties and severe infrastructure damage, leading to a humanitarian crisis [1] Group 2 - From October 1 to 2, Israel intercepted 41 vessels and over 470 participants of the "Global Solidarity Fleet," which aimed to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza [2] - The Israeli police stated that the individuals on the seized vessels were transferred to immigration authorities for further processing and will be deported [2] - On October 6, Israel announced the deportation of 171 members of the "Global Solidarity Fleet," including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, to Greece and Slovakia [2] Group 3 - The Israeli Foreign Ministry denied allegations of mistreatment of "Global Solidarity Fleet" members, labeling the claims as "shameless lies" [3] - The ministry asserted that the legal rights of all detainees were fully upheld, while the Israeli National Security Minister described the activists as "terrorism supporters" deserving of similar treatment [3] - International activists reported severe mistreatment during detention, including deprivation of food, clean water, and medical care, with specific allegations against the treatment of Greta Thunberg [3]
土耳其对以色列总理等人发出逮捕令
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-11-08 00:50