Flotilla Tensions: Activists Challenge Gaza Blockade Amid Global Attention
The Israeli military intercepted boats from the Global Sumud Flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade. Over 50 vessels from Marmaris, Turkiye, were carrying activists protesting the blockade, enforced since 2007. The confrontation raises legal questions about blockades in international waters, as global focus shifts to US and Israel's war against Iran.
On Monday morning, the Israeli military intercepted boats from the Global Sumud Flotilla, part of the latest activist attempt to break the blockade of Gaza. Over 50 vessels, which departed last week from Marmaris, Turkiye, were met by Israeli forces as they neared Gaza's shores.
The interception, which took place in broad daylight rather than under the cover of night, as previous incidents, raises significant legal questions. It also underscores enduring tensions in the region, as organizers criticize the blockade enforced since Hamas gained control in 2007.
While global attention shifts to the US and Israel's war against Iran, flotilla activists endeavor to highlight the dire conditions in Gaza, where severe shortages impact nearly 2 million residents despite claims that sufficient humanitarian aid is entering the territory.
(With inputs from agencies.)

