ANKARA: Turkish officials on Wednesday called for release of three lawmakers detained after Israeli forces intercepted their boats heading for Gaza.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said all nine of its boats were intercepted by the Israeli army as they attempted to approach Gaza to challenge a naval blockade.
Türkiye's foreign ministry slammed the interception as an "act of piracy", describing it as "an attack on civil activists, including Turkish citizens and members of parliament".
"This is a serious violation of international law. Our three MPs and all activists illegally detained must be released immediately and unconditionally," Sena Nur Celik Kanat, a lawmaker from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AKP party, told AFP.
Celik Kanat was among more than 80 members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Strasbourg-based Council of Europe who signed a letter calling for the activists' release.
The pro-Palestinian activist group Freedom Flotilla Coalition said the boats were carrying "vital aid worth over $110,000 USD in medicines, respiratory equipment, and nutritional supplies that were destined for Gaza's starving hospitals".
Israel has in recent months blocked several international aid flotillas from reaching Gaza, where the UN says famine has set in after two years of devastating conflict.