Overview
- The Foreign Ministry condemned the interception in international waters and said Israel is responsible for the safety of those detained, including Deputy Luizianne Lins.
- Brazilian consular staff are scheduled to visit the detainees on Friday, after Yom Kippur, to assess health and security and provide legal assistance.
- Reports differ on the number of Brazilians in custody, with at least 12 cited and some accounts saying 15, and two—João Leonardo Cavalcanti Aguiar Costa and Miguel Bastos Viveiros de Castro—listed as missing.
- Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira met lawmakers and civil society representatives on Thursday to brief them on measures taken and to coordinate support.
- Chamber President Hugo Motta contacted Mauro Vieira and requested full consular protection and respect for Lins's parliamentary prerogatives.