Türkiye, 7 nations condemn Israeli minister over treatment of flotilla activists
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir speaks to members of the media on the day the Supreme Court hears a petition seeking to force Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to remove him, in Jerusalem, April 15, 2026. (Reuters Photo)


Foreign ministers from Türkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday condemned what they called "appalling, degrading and unacceptable” treatment of Gaza-bound flotilla detainees by Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

In a joint statement, the ministers said Ben-Gvir's public humiliation of detainees constituted a "disgraceful assault on human dignity" and a "clear violation" of Israel's obligations under international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

The ministers also strongly condemned what they described as illegal acts of incitement and violence by Ben-Gvir and other Israeli officials against Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territory.

They warned that such provocative actions "fuel hatred and extremism" and undermine efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace based on the two-state solution.

The statement called for accountability over Ben-Gvir's actions and urged concrete measures to end repeated provocations and violations.

It stressed the need to protect human rights, ensure the dignity and humane treatment of all detainees, and uphold international law in the occupied Palestinian territory.