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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey has officially announced that Şuayb Ordu, a Turkish national detained by Israeli forces, is scheduled for release on June 12. This development comes amidst ongoing international efforts to facilitate humanitarian aid and support for the Palestinian people.
The incident occurred when the Madleen ship, which was part of a humanitarian mission attempting to break the Gaza blockade by sea, was intercepted by Israeli military forces off the Mediterranean coast. The vessel was attempting to deliver essential supplies and demonstrate solidarity with Palestine, but was stopped and boarded by Israeli soldiers, leading to the detention of several activists on board.
The Ministry emphasized that the situation of other detainees, including Yasemin Açar, is being actively monitored and diplomatic channels are engaged to ensure their safety and prompt release. The Turkish government continues to advocate for the rights and well-being of its citizens affected by this incident, while also supporting broader humanitarian efforts in the region.
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