Israel Seizes New Gaza-Bound Flotilla in International Waters, Plans Rapid Deportations
- A group of vessels delivering aid to Gaza was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.
- The vessels' passengers were safe, had been transferred to an Israeli port, and would be deported promptly, as stated by Israel's foreign ministry.
- The flotilla carried aid worth over $110,000, including medical supplies for Gaza's hospitals, as reported by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition on Instagram.
- Israeli forces were accused of 'illegally intercepting' the humanitarian fleet by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.
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Israeli forces intercept more Gaza-bound aid ships
More aid ships that are part of an organization called the Freedom Flotilla Coalition were intercepted on Wednesday by Israeli forces as it was roughly 120 nautical miles from Gaza, according to the organizers. This comes after Israel detained dozens of activists on the Global Sumud Flotilla last week, including Greta Thunberg.
Returning to France after being imprisoned for five days in an Israeli prison, with the Secretary General of the Union CGT 31 Cédric Caubère and a Toulouse doctor Khaled Benboutrif, the MP LFI for the...
The nine boats of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition were intercepted by the Israeli Navy on Wednesday morning. This is a different flotilla than the one belonging to the…
Vessels were docked this Wednesday morning, carrying humanitarian aid, among other things.
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