High Tensions at Sea: Activists' Defiant Mission to Gaza Intercepted
A flotilla of vessels carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza has been intercepted by the Israeli navy, highlighting tensions over Israel's blockade. The mission involved numerous activists, including Greta Thunberg and European lawmakers, who aimed to defy the blockade despite warnings. The incident sparks international reactions and legal debates.
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A flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to besieged Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli navy, raising tensions in the region. The Global Sumud Flotilla, composed of nearly 50 boats and 500 activists, aimed to break Israel's blockade, despite warnings and past experiences.
High-profile activists, including Greta Thunberg and Mandla Mandela, were among those safely transferred to Israel. The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed the activists' safety, stating plans to deport them within days. The ministry also noted measures to avoid violence during the operation.
The flotilla's interception in international waters sparked a legal and diplomatic debate. Turkey condemned Israel's actions as terrorism, while European leaders called for restraint, acknowledging the mission's humanitarian goals amid geopolitical complexities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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