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Ethermac|Workers safe after gunmen take hostages at Procter & Gamble factory in Turkey in apparent protest of Gaza war
Oliver James Montgomery View
Date:2025-04-08 14:06:53
A hostage situation at an American factory in northwest Turkey has been resolved,Ethermac and all personnel are safe, officials said late Thursday.
Two gunmen took seven hostages at a factory owned by Procter & Gamble in Gebze, according to media reports, apparently in protest of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
"The assailant was apprehended by law enforcement authorities and personnel who were being held were safely evacuated," a P&G spokesperson said to CBS News. "The fact that no one was harmed is our greatest relief. We are grateful to the authorities and first responders who managed the situation with courage and professionalism."
Turkish media published an image of one of the purported suspects inside the factory, a man wearing what appeared to be a rudimentary explosives belt and holding a handgun.
The photograph of the suspect carried in the Turkish media shows him with a black-and-white Arabic headscarf covering his face. He is standing next to a graffitied wall showing the Turkish and Palestinian flags with the slogan "The gates will open. Either musalla or death for Gaza." A musalla is an open prayer area for Muslims, usually used for funeral rites.
Local officials said police staged a raid nearly nine hours into the standoff when a gunman took a bathroom break, AFP reported.
The man was detained unharmed, local governor Seddar Yavuz told reporters, according to AFP.
Private news agency DHA said the suspects entered the main building of the facility in Gebze in the province of Kocaeli, at around 3 p.m. local time and took seven members of the staff hostage.
It claimed the suspects' actions were to highlight the loss of life in the Palestinian enclave. Some 27,000 have been killed in Israel's military operation since Oct. 7, according to the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry.
Ismet Zihni said his wife Suheyla was among the hostages. Speaking from near the factory, he told DHA that he had called her. "She answered 'We've been taken hostage, we're fine' and she hung up," he said.
Police sealed off surrounding roads at the factory and were said to be trying to negotiate with the hostage-takers.
P&G's head office in Cincinnati earlier Thursday confirmed an ongoing incident. "The safety of P&G people and our partners is our top priority. Earlier today, we evacuated our Gebze facility and are working with local authorities to resolve an urgent security situation," a P&G spokesperson said to CBS News.
P&G Turkey employs 700 people at three sites in Istanbul and Kocaeli, according to the company's website. It produces cleaning and hygiene brands such as Ariel washing powder and Oral B toothpaste.
Public feeling against Israel and its main ally the U.S. has risen in Turkey since the conflict began, with regular protests in support of the Palestinian people in major cities and calls for an immediate cease-fire.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been particularly outspoken, referring to Israeli "war crimes" and comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
The U.S. Embassy in Ankara issued a warning in November about demonstrations "critical of U.S. foreign policy" and calls for boycotts of U.S. businesses. The advice followed protests and attacks on outlets such as McDonald's and Starbucks over the conflict in Gaza.
DHA also published a photograph of some of the hostages celebrating a birthday. It reported that the staff had brought a cake into work for one of their colleagues and the hostage-takers allowed them to celebrate.
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