Overview
- The Global Sumud Flotilla reports that Miguel Viveiros de Castro and João Aguiar have been incommunicado since Wednesday night after communications and camera feeds were cut during the interception near Gaza.
- Mission coordinators say at least 12 Brazilians were detained and taken to the port of Ashdod, including lawmaker Luizianne Lins and councilor Mariana Conti, with lawyers reporting initial deportation proceedings.
- Organizers describe losing contact after Israeli water jets with a foul odor struck participants and equipment, with tracking showing the Catalina as possibly intercepted and the Mikeno reaching Gaza waters before going dark.
- Itamaraty condemned the Israeli action as a violation of human rights and freedom of navigation and said the embassy in Tel Aviv is pursuing consular assistance once holiday restrictions lift.
- The family of Miguel Viveiros de Castro demanded formal recognition of his disappearance and urgent action, while Hamas labeled the interception piracy and urged international protests, according to EFE.