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At least two boats from a pro-Palestinian flotilla have been boarded by Israeli forces roughly 75 miles off the coast of Gaza, as the vessels attempted to breach the maritime blockade of the war-torn territory and bring aid. | |
Several media outlets reported that other boats were also being intercepted. | |
The raid began with the flotilla’s leading vessel, Alma, whose crew were detained by Israeli soldiers on Wednesday. | |
The environmental activist Greta Thunberg was among those onboard the Alma. | |
In a video message posted on Instagram shortly before the interception, Thunberg said: “My name is Greta Thunberg. I am onboard the ship Alma. We are about to be intercepted by Israel.” | |
Thunberg, along with other activists on the Alma, was arrested and taken into custody at the Israeli port of Ashdod. | |
The Global Sumud Flotilla, which consists of more than 40 civilian boats carrying about 500 parliamentarians, lawyers and activists including Thunberg, was heading towards Gaza bringing humanitarian aid despite repeated warnings from Israel to turn back. | |
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The vessels were sailing in international waters north of Egypt on Wednesday afternoon and had entered what has been described as a “danger zone” or “high risk zone”. | |
While still in international waters, it is an area where the Israeli navy has stopped other boats attempting to break its blockade in the past and which the flotilla had been warned not to cross. | |
About 7.25pm, roughly 20 Israeli naval ships approached the flotilla and ordered the boats to turn off their engines, activists said on social media. Live footage from the flotilla showed passengers seated in a semi-circle, wearing lifejackets as they awaited interception. The broadcast cut off shortly afterwards. | |
“Our vessels are being illegally intercepted,” a message on the flotilla’s Instagram page read on Wednesday evening. “Cameras are offline and vessels have been boarded by military personnel. We are actively working to confirm the safety and status of all participants onboard.” | |
Israeli military have have taken control of six vessels: Adara; Alma; Deir Yassin; Hoga; Sirus; and Spectra. | |
However, some boats were reported by witnesses to still be moving forward, as Israeli naval vessels attempted to block their passage using water cannon. | |
Footage broadcast by Sky Italia showed activists on deck being hit by powerful jets of water. Those onboard said they also heard loud bangs near several of the boats, believed to be stun grenades dropped from drones. | |
In one of the latest messages sent from onboard, Yasemin Acar, a member of the flotilla’s steering committee, said Israeli ships had surrounded the Alma. | |
“The [Israel Defense Forces are] now surrounding the Alma vessel on both sides of the boat,” Acar said. “They are close. We are getting into position and ready to be intercepted.” | “The [Israel Defense Forces are] now surrounding the Alma vessel on both sides of the boat,” Acar said. “They are close. We are getting into position and ready to be intercepted.” |
The interceptions were confirmed by the Israeli foreign ministry, which said: “The Israeli navy has reached out to the Gaza aid flotilla and asked them to change course toward Israeli port of Ashdod where aid can be unloaded and transferred to Gaza Strip.” | The interceptions were confirmed by the Israeli foreign ministry, which said: “The Israeli navy has reached out to the Gaza aid flotilla and asked them to change course toward Israeli port of Ashdod where aid can be unloaded and transferred to Gaza Strip.” |
The flotilla was insisting on continuing the journey to Gaza. Early in the morning, activists said two Israeli warships had aggressively approached two of their boats, circling them and jamming their communications, including the live onboard cameras. | |
Italy’s foreign minister said on Wednesday that his Israeli counterpart had assured him the IDF would not use violence against activists onboard the flotilla. | |
“The boarding was planned, we are talking about it … with [the Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar] so that there would be no violent actions on the part of the Tel Aviv armed forces, and this has been assured to me,” Antonio Tajani said to the Italian TV broadcaster Rai. | “The boarding was planned, we are talking about it … with [the Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar] so that there would be no violent actions on the part of the Tel Aviv armed forces, and this has been assured to me,” Antonio Tajani said to the Italian TV broadcaster Rai. |
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“We instructed our embassy in Tel Aviv and the consulate in Jerusalem to assist all Italians who will probably be taken to Ashdod, but then will be expelled,” he added. | |
Thousands of people took to the streets across Italy in a wave of spontaneous protests after Israeli navy forces boarded the boats, with demonstrations in Bari, Bologna, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Pisa and Rome. | |
Italian trade unions also called for a general strike in support of Palestine on Friday. | Italian trade unions also called for a general strike in support of Palestine on Friday. |
Israel’s government has accused some of the flotilla members of being linked to Hamas, while providing no evidence to support the claim. Activists have strongly rejected the accusations and said Israel was trying to justify potential attacks on them. | Israel’s government has accused some of the flotilla members of being linked to Hamas, while providing no evidence to support the claim. Activists have strongly rejected the accusations and said Israel was trying to justify potential attacks on them. |
European governments, including Spain and Italy, which had sent their navy ships to escort the flotilla during part of its journey, had urged the activists to turn back and avoid confrontation. | |
But while Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, said late on Tuesday that the flotilla’s actions risked undermining Donald Trump’s recent proposal for resolving the war in Gaza, Spain’s prime minister defended the initiative. | |
“We must remember it is a humanitarian mission that wouldn’t be taking place if the Israeli government had allowed for the entry of aid,” Pedro Sánchez told reporters on Wednesday. Spaniards taking part would benefit from full diplomatic protection, he added. | “We must remember it is a humanitarian mission that wouldn’t be taking place if the Israeli government had allowed for the entry of aid,” Pedro Sánchez told reporters on Wednesday. Spaniards taking part would benefit from full diplomatic protection, he added. |
If undisturbed, the flotilla, which began its journey from the Spanish port of Barcelona a month ago, was to reach the shores of Gaza by Thursday morning, the group said. | If undisturbed, the flotilla, which began its journey from the Spanish port of Barcelona a month ago, was to reach the shores of Gaza by Thursday morning, the group said. |
The naval blockade was imposed in 2009 by Israel, an intensification of its 2007 blockade of Gaza in response to Hamas seizing control of the territory. It has been condemned on numerous occasions by the UN, which has called it “a direct contravention of international human rights and humanitarian law”. | The naval blockade was imposed in 2009 by Israel, an intensification of its 2007 blockade of Gaza in response to Hamas seizing control of the territory. It has been condemned on numerous occasions by the UN, which has called it “a direct contravention of international human rights and humanitarian law”. |
Yuval Shany, an expert on international law at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, said that as long as Israel’s blockade of Gaza is “militarily justified” – meant to keep out weapons – and the ship intended to break the siege, Israel can intercept the vessel after prior warning. | |
Whether the blockade is militarily justified, and its legality, are points of contention. | |
But the flotilla argues it is a civilian, unarmed group and that the passage of humanitarian aid is guaranteed in international law. Previous activist attempts to break the naval blockade on Gaza were stopped by force by the Israeli military. | But the flotilla argues it is a civilian, unarmed group and that the passage of humanitarian aid is guaranteed in international law. Previous activist attempts to break the naval blockade on Gaza were stopped by force by the Israeli military. |
In 2010, 10 Turkish activists were killed by Israeli commandos who raided the Mavi Marmara ship leading an aid flotilla towards Gaza. | In 2010, 10 Turkish activists were killed by Israeli commandos who raided the Mavi Marmara ship leading an aid flotilla towards Gaza. |