Turkey’s Justice Minister has formally requested international arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The request stems from accusations of “genocide” linked to a past incident involving the Gaza flotilla. Details of the specific incident weren’t provided in the source, but it clearly represents a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries. This move follows ongoing conflict and criticism surrounding Israel’s actions in Gaza. The Turkish government alleges Netanyahu bears responsibility for actions it deems criminal. It remains uncertain whether any nation will comply with the request, highlighting the complexities of international law and political alliances. This action will likely further strain already fragile diplomatic relations between Turkey and Israel.

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