Türkiye has requested Interpol to issue a red notice for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of an ongoing prosecution over an attack on activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, Justice Minister Akin Gurlek said Friday. In a statement posted on Turkish social media platform NSosyal, Gurlek said judicial proceedings were continuing before Istanbul's 11th High Criminal Court against 35 defendants, including Netanyahu and Afek Moskovitch, over the incident in international waters. He said arrest warrants issued for Netanyahu and Moskovitch on July 14, 2026, on charges of "genocide" prompted the Justice Ministry to ask the Interior Ministry to seek Interpol red notices for the two suspects. The relevant documents have also been forwarded to the Foreign Ministry, Gurlek said. Read More: Gaza mediators slam Israeli strikes He said Netanyahu and Moskovitch were being prosecuted over alleged actions involving the ...
The marine organisms accumulating on the hulls of more than 1,500 ships stranded due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid tensions between the United States and Iran could be transported to different parts of the world once the vessels resume their voyages, potentially creating a global “super-spreader” effect for biological invasions. A study published in the journal Biological Invasions found that biofouling, consisting of marine microorganisms, algae, and invertebrates, can rapidly develop on the hulls of ships that remain stationary for extended periods. According to the study, more than 1,500 large commercial vessels have becomes stranded following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz on February 28. The prolonged presence of these ships in the region allows local organisms to colonise their hulls, while also bringing together communities of organisms from different parts of the world on the same vessels. Read: Hormuz shipping traffic capped ami...