Overview
- Israeli naval forces boarded multiple Global Sumud vessels roughly 70–80 nautical miles from Gaza and began transferring passengers to Ashdod, according to Israel's foreign ministry.
- Activists alleged the use of water cannon, aggressive maneuvers and communications jamming, reporting lost live streams and interception counts ranging from nine to 19 boats.
- Israel said all passengers, including Greta Thunberg, were safe, while flotilla representatives claimed hundreds were detained and that contact with some vessels was severed.
- Turkey denounced the interception as terrorism, Colombia announced the expulsion of Israeli diplomats and ended a trade deal, and Italy indicated detainees would be deported after consular coordination.
- European naval escorts halted at a 150‑nautical‑mile safety limit as remaining boats continued sailing, intensifying legal scrutiny of blockade enforcement beyond territorial waters.