Turkish Foreign Ministry says citizens aboard Madleen under close observation
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that it provided all kinds of consular support to the citizens on the ship named "Madleen", which was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza and was detained by Israel, and that the relatives of the citizens were informed about the process.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:44 | 10 June 2025
- Modified Date: 01:49 | 10 June 2025
Turkish citizens aboard the Madleen, a vessel intercepted by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, are under close observation, sources from the Turkish Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
The detainees disembarked late Monday night and have since been visited by officials from Türkiye's Embassy in Tel Aviv.
All kinds of consular support have been provided to the Turkish citizens, and the relatives of the citizens have been informed about the process, sources said.
As part of the latest mission organized by the civil society group "Freedom Flotilla Coalition" aimed at breaking the blockade on Gaza and delivering aid to the region, the 18-meter- (59-feet-) long ship set off on June 1 from the San Giovanni Li Cuti Port in Catania, Italy, heading towards Gaza.
Activists on the Madleen had declared that they would maintain a peaceful stance and would not resist if the Israeli army intervened.
The Israeli army intervened in the Madleen ship on Monday, which aimed to break the blockade on Gaza.
On board were French Member of the European Parliament Rima Hassan, German citizen Yasemin Acar, Huseyin Suayb Ordu from Türkiye, Thiago Avila from Brazil, Sergio Toribio from Spain, Marco van Rennes from the Netherlands, Baptiste Andre, Reva Viard, Pascal Maurieras, and Yanis Mhamdi from France, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, and journalist Omar Faiad.