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Global Sumud Flotilla Enters High-Risk Zone Near Gaza Amid Israeli Threats

Global Sumud Flotilla Enters High-Risk Zone Near Gaza Amid Israeli Threats

By Faruk HossainPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

The Global Sumud Flotilla, a large international convoy of over 50 vessels carrying activists and humanitarian aid, is approaching Gaza, entering a high-risk zone about 150 nautical miles from the coast. The flotilla, which includes participants from 44 countries such as Greta Thunberg, aims to challenge and break Israel’s long-standing maritime blockade on Gaza. Israeli naval forces have engaged the flotilla with maneuvers that included disrupting communications and navigation, circling vessels, and increasing drone surveillance. Despite these tensions and threats of interception, the flotilla remains determined to continue its course.

Global Sumud Flotilla Enter in Gaza

Activists aboard described Israeli attempts to jam their electronic devices and disrupt their operations as psychological warfare. The flotilla members have prepared for possible boarding by Israeli forces, stating they will not resist and intend to document any incidents. International calls for the flotilla’s safe passage have been made, including from the UN and national leaders, amid warnings that an attack on the flotilla would escalate global scrutiny of the Gaza blockade. Australia expressed concern for its citizens on board and urged respect for international law.

The Global Sumud Flotilla organizers emphasize their mission’s humanitarian nature, arguing it highlights the urgent crisis in Gaza and challenges the legality of the Israeli blockade. Israeli authorities are reportedly planning to detain activists and tow vessels to the port of Ashdod, with some ships facing sinking at sea. The unfolding situation remains tense, with activists calling for global solidarity as the flotilla nears Gaza’s shore.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, a large international convoy of over 50 vessels carrying activists and humanitarian aid, is approaching Gaza, entering a high-risk zone about 150 nautical miles from the coast. The flotilla, which includes participants from 44 countries such as Greta Thunberg, aims to challenge and break Israel’s long-standing maritime blockade on Gaza. Israeli naval forces have engaged the flotilla with maneuvers that included disrupting communications and navigation, circling vessels, and increasing drone surveillance. Despite these tensions and threats of interception, the flotilla remains determined to continue its course.

Activists aboard described Israeli attempts to jam their electronic devices and disrupt their operations as psychological warfare. The flotilla members have prepared for possible boarding by Israeli forces, stating they will not resist and intend to document any incidents. International calls for the flotilla’s safe passage have been made, including from the UN and national leaders, amid warnings that an attack on the flotilla would escalate global scrutiny of the Gaza blockade. Australia expressed concern for its citizens on board and urged respect for international law.

The Global Sumud Flotilla organizers emphasize their mission’s humanitarian nature, arguing it highlights the urgent crisis in Gaza and challenges the legality of the Israeli blockade. Israeli authorities are reportedly planning to detain activists and tow vessels to the port of Ashdod, with some ships facing sinking at sea. The unfolding situation remains tense, with activists calling for global solidarity as the flotilla nears Gaza’s shore.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, a large international convoy of over 50 vessels carrying activists and humanitarian aid, is approaching Gaza, entering a high-risk zone about 150 nautical miles from the coast. The flotilla, which includes participants from 44 countries such as Greta Thunberg, aims to challenge and break Israel’s long-standing maritime blockade on Gaza. Israeli naval forces have engaged the flotilla with maneuvers that included disrupting communications and navigation, circling vessels, and increasing drone surveillance. Despite these tensions and threats of interception, the flotilla remains determined to continue its course.

Activists aboard described Israeli attempts to jam their electronic devices and disrupt their operations as psychological warfare. The flotilla members have prepared for possible boarding by Israeli forces, stating they will not resist and intend to document any incidents. International calls for the flotilla’s safe passage have been made, including from the UN and national leaders, amid warnings that an attack on the flotilla would escalate global scrutiny of the Gaza blockade. Australia expressed concern for its citizens on board and urged respect for international law.

The Global Sumud Flotilla organizers emphasize their mission’s humanitarian nature, arguing it highlights the urgent crisis in Gaza and challenges the legality of the Israeli blockade. Israeli authorities are reportedly planning to detain activists and tow vessels to the port of Ashdod, with some ships facing sinking at sea. The unfolding situation remains tense, with activists calling for global solidarity as the flotilla nears Gaza’s shore.

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