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Israel Seizes Last Gaza Aid Flotilla Vessel and Begins Deportations

Israel is processing expulsions of hundreds detained at Ketziot after the maritime seizures.

Overview

  • The Marinette, the final Global Sumud vessel, was boarded about 42.5 nautical miles off Gaza and towed toward Ashdod, according to organizers and Israeli media.
  • Israeli authorities say roughly 450–473 participants are in custody at the Ketziot/Saharonim complex, and confirmed four Italian nationals have been deported with more expulsions underway.
  • High-profile figures including Greta Thunberg, Mandla Mandela and Ada Colau were among those detained, according to organizers and multiple news agencies.
  • Organizers describe a humanitarian, nonviolent mission to challenge the Gaza blockade, while Israeli officials call it a provocation and say inspections found minimal aid; the U.S. State Department also labeled the mission a deliberate provocation and is providing consular support.
  • A separate convoy of about nine sailing vessels carrying roughly 150 people is tracked near Crete heading toward Gaza, and Israel warns it will block any attempt to enter its declared active combat zone.