Israel seizes another Gaza flotilla

Israeli forces intercepted another flotilla that tried to break the country’s naval blockade and reach Gaza, as reported by the Israeli Foreign Ministry. They termed the attempt “futile” and stated that it “ended in nothing.” Additionally, the ministry announced that both the vessels and passengers were taken to an Israeli port, where they were confirmed to be safe and in good health. The passengers are anticipated to be deported swiftly, according to the ministry’s statement.

The flotilla, consisting of nine boats, included 145 activists involved in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition & Thousand Madleens to Gaza, as reported by The Associated Press referencing the Israeli Foreign Ministry. The organizers of the flotilla declared that the fleet was transporting over $110,000 worth of aid. This aid comprised medicine, respiratory equipment, and nutritional supplies destined for Gaza’s hospitals.

This interception occurred shortly after Israeli forces stopped another aid flotilla and detained the activists aboard, which included Greta Thunberg, a vocal critic of Israel. Thunberg had also been arrested during a flotilla mission in June.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, intercepted on Oct. 2, became controversial following Israel’s announcement that the fleet didn’t carry any aid. Organizers of the flotilla contended that this assertion was “not just verifiably false; it is obscene,” arguing that the boats were “meticulously documented, loaded with medical supplies, food, and other life-saving necessities for the people in Gaza.”

Thunberg was also on board another Gaza-bound flotilla that was intercepted in June. The climate activist claimed she had been “kidnapped” by Israel, a statement that attracted attention due to the ongoing situation of hostages held in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.

The activist was subsequently deported from Israel and reportedly informed attorneys that she believed she could “do more good outside of Israel,” and that staying would “harm our cause,” as reported by The Times of Israel, citing a spokesperson for Adalah, a legal center advocating for Arab minority rights in Israel. Adalah now represents GSF, which is a newer initiative aiming to reach Gaza.

In June, when asked about Thunberg’s claim that she had been “kidnapped” by Israel, President Donald Trump said, “I think Israel has enough problems without kidnapping Greta Thunberg.” The president called the climate activist a “strange person” and told reporters that she needed “anger management” courses.

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