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Israeli Navy Intercepts Part of Gaza Flotilla as Dozens of Boats Press On

Organizers report 13 vessels stopped with about 200 people detained, prompting consular demands and fresh international protests.

Overview

  • France’s foreign minister confirmed the flotilla was being boarded as Israel said it had stopped several ships, with organizers citing 13 vessels carrying roughly 200 people.
  • Flotilla representatives said around 30 other boats continued toward Gaza and were within roughly 44–46 nautical miles despite Israeli naval pressure.
  • High‑profile participants were among those intercepted, including Greta Thunberg, with Rima Hassan also aboard the mission alongside figures such as Mandla Mandela and Ada Colau.
  • Israel told organizers the mission violates a lawful naval blockade and directed ships to Ashdod for possible aid transfer, while activists alleged dangerous intimidation and unlawful interception.
  • Italian and Spanish warships halted at the 150‑nautical‑mile exclusion limit as Turkey and Hamas condemned the operation and Colombia moved to expel Israel’s diplomatic delegation, with calls mounting for consular protection.