
Turkey Seeking Nearly 5,000 Years in Prison for Netanyahu over Gaza Flotilla
Turkey indicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, April 10, along with 35 other Israeli officials, for the naval interception of the October 2025 “Sumud” Gaza flotilla, seeking up to 4,596 years in prison. Istanbul’s chief prosecutor accused those indicted of involvement in a military operation against civilians in international waters with a minimum sentence request of 1,102 years.
The list of those charged includes Defense Minister Israel Katz and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Turkish Justice Minister Akın Gürlek called the indictment a reflection of Turkey’s commitment to international law. Turkey had previously issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu in November 2025, along with warrants for other senior Israeli officials.
Netanyahu, Katz, and Ben-Gvir all responded on Saturday. Netanyahu accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of having “massacred his own Kurdish citizens” and vowed that Israel would continue to fight Iran’s terror regime. Katz called Erdogan a “paper tiger” for failing to respond to Iranian missiles that struck Turkish soil. Turkey’s Foreign Ministry responded by accusing Netanyahu of being “the Hitler of our time.”
(JPost/VFI News)
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