Overview
- The convoy of about 45 boats was north of Egypt early Wednesday and nearing roughly 120 nautical miles from Gaza after declaring it had entered a high-risk area with intensified drone activity.
- Organisers said Israeli warships conducted night-time intimidation, alleging the lead vessel Alma was aggressively encircled, communications were cut, and evasive manoeuvres were needed, with similar tactics later directed at the Sirius.
- Italy confirmed its frigate will stop at the 150‑nautical‑mile line after issuing two warnings, a move described by Rome as intended to prevent a diplomatic incident with Israel.
- Journalists on board reported preparations for a possible violent interception, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged the flotilla to halt to avoid jeopardising a fragile chance for an agreement.
- The Global Sumud mission says it carries infant formula, food and medical supplies and includes figures such as Greta Thunberg and Mandla Mandela, while fact-checkers have flagged viral videos about the flotilla as miscaptioned or AI-generated.