Overview
- Italy's foreign minister said 40 Italian activists are in custody and that Israel could begin deportations as soon as Friday, with two to three days of judicial proceedings for those who refuse voluntary removal.
- The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the seized vessels are being taken to an Israeli port for processing after the naval operation concluded.
- Belgian Foreign Minister Maxim Prévot criticized the detentions, saying they occurred in international waters, and confirmed the summons of Israel's ambassador.
- Flotilla organizers offered conflicting figures, reporting either 13 or 21 vessels intercepted and claiming about 190 people were aboard, while asserting roughly 30 vessels continue the mission.
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni argued the activists' actions do not help Palestinians and acknowledged domestic disruptions linked to the episode.