Flotilla Standoff: Global Tensions as Activists Defy Gaza Blockade
Israeli forces halted 13 boats in a 40-boat flotilla carrying activists and aid to Gaza. The incident ignited international responses, with officials like Greta Thunberg involved. Tensions soared, as various countries condemned Israel's actions, branding them as violations of international law and human rights.

In a high-stakes maritime standoff, Israeli forces intercepted 13 boats from a 40-boat flotilla aimed at delivering aid to Gaza, stirring global controversy. The flotilla, part of a world-renowned resistance to the Gaza blockade, continued its journey with 30 vessels undeterred by the crackdown.
Among the most notable passengers was Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, whose presence underscored the international dimension of the humanitarian mission. The event provoked sharp criticism from nations including Turkey and Colombia, which accused Israel of committing acts of terrorism and detaining activists unlawfully.
Despite Israeli warnings to stay clear of the combat zone, the flotilla's organisers remain resolute in their mission. The incident has renewed focus on Israel's longstanding blockade of Gaza amid ongoing conflicts, prompting protests worldwide and calls for diplomatic action.
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Activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla say the Israeli navy has begun intercepting their vessels, reports AP.