Global Protests Erupt as Israel Intercepts Flotilla to Gaza
Israeli forces intercepted 39 boats carrying aid to Gaza, sparking global protests. The flotilla, including activist Greta Thunberg, aimed to challenge the Israeli blockade. Despite Israel's warnings, the event drew international attention and criticism. Key figures and nations condemned the interception as provocative and dangerous.
Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla of 39 boats carrying humanitarian aid and activists, including renowned Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg, heading to Gaza. The action, reported by the flotilla organizers, left one vessel still en route to the Palestinian enclave.
A live broadcast verified by Reuters showed Israeli soldiers boarding the ships, resulting in passengers raising their hands while wearing life vests. The Israeli foreign ministry released video footage showing Thunberg seated on a deck with soldiers nearby, indicating she and other activists were being redirected to an Israeli port.
The flotilla, organized by Global Sumud Flotilla, consisted of over 40 civilian vessels and garnered international attention amid tensions over Israel's blockade of Gaza. Several countries, including Turkey, Spain, and Italy, expressed concern and offered support. The interception has triggered global protests and diplomatic reactions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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