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السبت: 06 ديسمبر 2025
  • 07 أكتوبر 2025
  • 22:35

Khaberni - The Turkish ambassador in Jordan, Yakoob Jaymaz Oglu, said that 14 Turkish activists detained illegally by Israel as part of the Global Resilience Fleet, entered Jordan and will depart to Istanbul on Tuesday.

Jaymaz Oglu, in a conversation with Anadolu Agency, explained that the remaining Turkish activists from the Resilience Fleet were transferred from the border to Jordan, adding: "They will rest here, and then we will head to the airport. We are conducting this operation with utmost care."

He confirmed that the Turkish Presidency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all government officials are closely monitoring the situation.

The ambassador expressed his gratitude to the Jordanian government for its cooperation regarding the return of the activists, emphasizing that the Jordanian government has provided them with all kinds of coordinated support, and is working diligently to prevent any harm to the activists and to facilitate their exit from Israel.

On Tuesday, the spokesperson for the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ongu Kechali, announced via his account on the "X" platform the arrival of 14 Turkish activists from the Global Resilience Fleet to Jordan.

Earlier that same day, Israel transferred activists from the Resilience Fleet, including Turks, by buses to Jordan by land.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs announced the arrival of a Jordanian female citizen and 130 people from nationals of various brotherly and friendly countries who were aboard the Global Resilience Fleet to the territory of the kingdom via the King Hussein Bridge.

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