Turkey has formally requested an Interpol red notice be issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his military secretary, Afek Moskovitch. The request stems from the 2010 incident involving the Gaza-bound Global Freedom Flotilla, where Israeli commandos raided a Turkish-led ship, resulting in the deaths of ten activists. Ankara views the actions taken by Netanyahu and Moskovitch as criminal and warranting international pursuit. A red notice would alert law enforcement agencies worldwide about the wanted status of the individuals. This move significantly escalates tensions between Turkey and Israel, which have been strained for years. It remains to be seen whether Interpol will grant the request, a decision that carries substantial political weight. The request underscores Turkey’s continued condemnation of Israel’s actions regarding the flotilla and its commitment to seeking justice for the victims.