US Veterans’ Final Message From the Global Sumud Flotilla Before Being Intercepted by Israel
- The Global Sumud Flotilla reported Israel's intimidation when a warship surrounded one of its vessels in international waters, leading to evasive action by the captain.
- Spanish President Pedro Sanchez's administration advised the flotilla to avoid the Israeli exclusion zone, citing the risk to safety.
- The flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, includes volunteers from various countries and aims to establish a humanitarian corridor despite Israeli naval interference.
- US Marine Corps veterans aboard the flotilla expressed their commitment to nonviolence while appealing for humanitarian aid to Gaza, emphasizing their determination to challenge injustice.
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The first vessel arrested was “Alba”, in an operation that interrupted Telesur’s broadcast live while talking to Nestor Prieto, a member of the humanitarian mission.
Global Sumud Flotilla Accuses Israeli Navy of Reckless Intimidation - teleSUR English
Spanish and Italian warships withdraw from mission as humanitarian convoy vows to continue toward Gaza. In the early hours of Wednesday, the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) denounced an act of intimidation by Israel in international waters when a Zionist warship aggressively encircled one of its main vessels. RELATED: Global Flotilla Carrying Humanitarian Aid Prepares for Potential Israeli Interception Onboard communications, including closed-circui…
Trump calls Israel’s Period Agency humanitarian flotilla “unnecessary provocation”... Thu, 02/10/2025 - 12:06 The U.S. Administration backed Israel’s action against Global Flotilla Sumud, intercepted while attempting to break the blockade on Gaza. Among those detained are U.S. military veterans. Tags World
Zionist forces intercepted several ships from the Sumud flotilla on Wednesday, which was heading to Gaza to deliver food and medical aid to the population of the Palestinian enclave. This act was condemned by the international community and described as "piracy" by the Turkish Foreign Ministry and an "illegal attack" by the Global Sumud organization. Global Sumud said it was working "tirelessly to locate all participants and crew members" after …
Global Sumud Flotilla: Number of ships or boats intercepted by Israel: 20, total estimated 443 activists detained
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