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Israel Begins Expulsions After Gaza Flotilla Interceptions as Diplomatic Fallout Grows

Legal challenges and protests are mounting, with Hamas signaling readiness to negotiate under a U.S. plan.

Overview

  • Israeli authorities said four Italian citizens were expelled and that removals of other detainees are underway after intercepting roughly 41–42 vessels and transferring more than 470 people to Ashdod and Ktzi'ot prison.
  • Organizers denounced the seizures as unlawful actions in international waters, while Israel framed them as enforcement of a naval blockade it deems essential for security.
  • Dozens of journalists were detained during the operation, prompting the International Federation of Journalists to demand their immediate release.
  • Lawyers for about 35 French nationals announced plans to file complaints alleging arbitrary detention and criticized consular access, as France said visits to detainees had begun.
  • Parallel to the fallout, President Trump set a Sunday deadline for his 20‑point Gaza proposal, and Hamas declared readiness to negotiate and to free all Israeli hostages in an exchange, leaving disarmament unresolved.