02.10.2025 23:51
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made a statement regarding the Turkish citizens detained by Israeli forces while delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza. The statement said, "The situation of our citizens is being closely monitored, and all necessary efforts are being made. It is expected that our citizens will be released in the coming days."
In a statement made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding Turkish citizens on the Sumud Fleet, it was stated that "It is expected that our citizens detained by Israel in the Sumud Fleet will be released in the coming days."
ACTIVISTS IN CUSTODY ON THE SUMUD FLEET
Israeli forces raided the Global Sumud Fleet, which was on its way to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. During the raid, boats were confiscated, and many activists, including Turkish activists, were detained.
STATEMENT FROM THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
A statement has been made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding Turkish activists. The statement included the following: "The situation of our citizens on the boats seized by Israeli forces while sailing in international waters is being closely monitored, and all necessary initiatives are being taken."
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"THEY ARE EXPECTED TO BE RELEASED IN THE COMING DAYS"
Although there may be some delays in completing the procedures due to religious holidays in Israel, it is expected that our citizens will be released in the coming days. All necessary measures are being taken to ensure that our citizens do not face any difficulties or health problems during this process."
NUMBER OF TURKISH ACTIVISTS IN CUSTODY IS 48
The Global Sumud Fleet Turkey Delegation announced that the number of Turkish activists illegally detained by the Tel Aviv administration during Israel's attack on the Global Sumud Fleet carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza is 48. A statement was made to AA correspondent by the delegation's press unit regarding the Turkish activists illegally detained by Israel.
HERE ARE THE NAMES OF THE TURKISH ACTIVISTS
The statement indicated that the number of Turkish activists illegally detained by Israel and confirmed is 48.
In a statement from the Global Sumud Fleet Turkey Delegation, the names of the detained individuals along with the names of the ships and boats they were on are as follows: "(Sirius) Abdulaziz Yalçın, Davut Daşkıran, Zeynep Dilek Tekocak, Ayçin Kantoğlu; (HUGA-A) Mehmet Sait Direkçi, Fatih Özsöz, Tevhit Yıldız; (Austral-A) İkbal Gürpınar, Fethullah Badem, Muhammet Emin Işık, Hacı Durak, Bekir Develi, Erdem Özveren, Enes Harman, Sait Karahasan; (Florida-A) Evren Akan, Turgay Turan, Muhammet Emin Yıldırım; (Alma) Metehan Sarı, Hüseyin Şuayb Ordu, Onur Murat Kolgu, Semih Fener, Osman Çetinkaya, Sümeyra Akdeniz Ordu; (Spectre) Bekir Turunç, Abdulmecid Bağcıvan, Mustafa Muhammed Çakmakçı, Mesut Çakar, Müslim Ziyali; (Mali/Deir Yassine-A) Sümeyye Sena Polat; (Grande Blu) Halil Rıfat Çanakçı; (Morgana) Ersin Çelik, Semanur Sönmez Yaman; (Seulle-A) Yaşar Yavuz, Haşmet Yazıcı, Abdülsamed Turan; (Capten Nikos-A) Umut Aslan, Abdullah Gündem; (Allakatalla) Halil İbrahim Sehidoglu; (Maria Cristina) Ergün Akpınar, (Adaigo) Muhammet Fatih Sinan, Yunus Demir, Mehmet Emin Aydın, Hakan Şimşek, Zeynel Abidin Özkan, Alpaslan Arslan, Muhammed Salih Dallı, (Mikeno-A) Huzeyfe Küçükaytekin."
The statement noted that all Turkish activists, except for those on the Marinette ship affiliated with the fleet, have been illegally detained by Israel and taken to Ashdod Port.
ACTIVISTS SEEN ON DECK WITH LIFE JACKETS
It was reported that the ships of the Global Sumud Fleet reached Ashdod Port and that some activists were seen on the decks of the ships wearing orange life jackets. The waving of the Palestinian flag was noted on one of the illegally confiscated ships.
HERE ARE THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS ATTACKED BY ISRAEL
The names of the ships that Israel has "stopped" are announced as Alma, Sirius, Adara, Spectre, Yulara, Aurora, Otaria, Huga, Deir Yessine, Grande Blu, Morgana, Hio, Seulle, All In, Captain Nikos, Florida, Karma, Mohammad Bhar, Oxygono, Free Willy, Jeannot III.
NAMES OF THE CAPTURED SHIPS REVEALED
The names of the ships that are presumed to have been captured are stated to be Adagio, Ahed Tamimi, Allakatalla, Amsterdam, Australe, Catalina, Estrella Y Manuel, Fair Lady, Inana, Mango, Maria Cristina, Meteque, MiaMia, Mikeno, Ohwayla, Paola I, Pavlos Fyssas, Selvaggia, Vangelis Pissias-Asser et Ayssel, Wahoo.