High Seas Humanitarian Drama: Israeli Forces Intercept Gaza-Bound Flotilla

A flotilla of aid vessels, organized by the Global Sumud Flotilla, was intercepted by Israeli forces in the eastern Mediterranean. The Israeli intervention halted 39 boats en route to Gaza. Turkey's foreign ministry condemned the interception, deeming it piracy, and is coordinating efforts for the safe return of the Turkish nationals involved.

High Seas Humanitarian Drama: Israeli Forces Intercept Gaza-Bound Flotilla
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In a dramatic high-seas standoff, Israeli naval forces intercepted 39 vessels carrying aid to Gaza on Monday, while the remaining ships continued their journey toward the enclave. Organized by the Global Sumud Flotilla, this humanitarian mission was intercepted in the eastern Mediterranean, as Israel enforces its naval blockade on Gaza.

A video streaming live showed Israeli military vessels approaching and boarding one of the flotilla's boats. The flotilla's organizers initially declared on social media that their vessels were being intercepted in broad daylight. The flotilla, comprising 54 vessels and participants from 39 countries, demands safe passage for what it describes as a legal, non-violent humanitarian mission.

Turkey condemned the intervention, calling it a 'new act of piracy'. The Turkish foreign ministry is working with international counterparts to ensure the safe return of its nationals. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticized the action, labeling the flotilla participants as 'voyagers of hope' and urged the international community to respond swiftly.

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