Turkish Justice Minister Akin Gurlek announced on Friday via X that Turkey issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and another suspect on July 14, accusing them of genocide, crimes against humanity, and torture. This is part of a case involving Israel's interception of the "Global Sumud Flotilla" of 35 people in international waters. The Turkish Ministry of Interior has, upon request, issued a red notice to Interpol. Turkey stated that it will use all legal mechanisms to prosecute Israel for its crimes in Gaza. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office responded by stating that Turkish President Erdogan's "attempts to intimidate Israeli leaders and soldiers will not succeed," and accused Erdogan of being "anti-Semitic," vowing to continue "forcefully combating Turkey's attempts to destabilize the region."