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The activists, including Greta Thunberg, attempted to breach the blockade of the Palestinian enclave by sea
The Israeli Navy has intercepted a flotilla carrying activists and aid bound for the Gaza Strip.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, which departed from Spain a month ago, carried participants from 44 countries seeking to challenge Israel’s naval blockade of the Palestinian enclave.
Israeli naval forces boarded several boats on Thursday after the activists refused orders to divert course. The passengers said they were targeted with water cannons.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry stated that the activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, were detained and transferred to an Israeli port. “Greta and her friends are safe and healthy,” the ministry wrote on X.
Already several vessels of the Hamas-Sumud flotilla have been safely stopped and their passengers are being transferred to an Israeli port.
Greta and her friends are safe and healthy. pic.twitter.com/PA1ezier9s
Earlier, the ministry dismissed the mission as a “provocation” rather than a humanitarian effort, insisting the activists had been offered a way to deliver supplies “peacefully” to Gaza but chose instead to approach “an active combat zone” in defiance of a “lawful naval blockade.”
Israeli naval forces have illegally intercepted and boarded the Global Sumud Flotilla's vessel Alma (and other boats) in international waters.
Live streams and communications have been cut. The status of the unarmed participants and crew is unconfirmed. pic.twitter.com/EDHeGGzeYB
Israel thwarted similar attempts to breach the blockade in June and July.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened as Israeli troops advanced into Gaza City in their ongoing war with Hamas. More than 66,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, and nearly the entire population has been displaced.