Israel Seizes New Gaza-Bound Flotilla in International Waters, Plans Rapid Deportations
- An aid convoy organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, carrying about 100 activists, was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters on October 8, 2025, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
- The flotilla aimed to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid, including one ton of medical supplies and food, according to organizers from the International Committee for Breaking the Siege on Gaza.
- Approximately 150 people aboard the convoy were detained and are expected to be deported, as confirmed by Israel's Foreign Ministry.
- Dr. Francesco Prenti called for non-violent protests to support the flotilla's members before their departure.
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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.
Gaza aid flotilla says IDF intercepted its boats; Israel vows activists' swift deportation
Several Gaza-bound vessels carrying humanitarian aid were seized by Israeli forces, with 150 international activists detained. 'This seizure blatantly violates international law, our volunteers cannot be criminalized for delivering aid,' an organizer of the 'Freedom Flotilla' said
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