Turkey announced Friday it will request an Interpol red notice for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This action stems from a Turkish criminal case investigating the 2010 raid on the Mavi Marmara, a ship attempting to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Nine Turkish activists were killed during the Israeli commando raid. Ankara views the incident as a violation of international law and has pursued legal action against Israeli officials. The red notice, if issued, would alert law enforcement agencies worldwide about the arrest warrant. This move further strains already tense relations between Turkey and Israel. It is currently unclear whether Interpol will grant the request.