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JERUSALEM — An attempt by a charity vessel to reach the Gaza Strip, challenging an Israeli naval blockade, was stopped by Israeli forces, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition on Monday.
The pro-Palestinian FFC’s vessel, the Madleen, sailing under a British flag, had left Sicily on June 6. It was intercepted as it neared Gaza, the group shared on its Telegram channel.
Among those on board the boat are Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament.
The Israeli military had no immediate comment.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry, just before the FFC’s update, released a video on X showing the Israeli Navy instructing the Madleen via loudspeaker to alter its course.
“The maritime zone off the coast of Gaza is closed to naval traffic as part of a legal naval blockade,” a soldier said. “If you wish to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, you are able to do so through the (Israeli) port of Ashdod.”

The yacht, with its 12-person crew, was carrying a symbolic shipment of humanitarian aid, including rice and baby formula.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the military on Sunday to prevent the Madleen from reaching Gaza, calling the mission a propaganda effort in support of Hamas.
Israel imposed a naval blockade on the coastal enclave after Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007.
The blockade has remained in place through multiple conflicts, including the current war, which began after a Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, that killed more than 1,200 people, according to an Israeli tally.
Gaza’s health ministry says over 54,000 Palestinians have been killed since the start of Israel’s military campaign.
The United Nations has warned that most of Gaza’s more than 2 million residents are facing famine.