Tensions Rise as Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza Aid Flotilla
The Israeli navy has intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla called the Global Sumud Flotilla, with approximately 50 vessels and 500 people on board, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza. The navy ordered them to shut off their engines amid diplomatic tensions.

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The Israeli navy has intercepted a flotilla attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, according to activists aboard the vessels. The flotilla, named the Global Sumud Flotilla, comprised around 50 small boats with an estimated 500 people on board, aiming to bring essential supplies to the besieged Gaza Strip.
Reports via social media indicated that naval ships approached the convoy and issued instructions for the vessels to halt by switching off their engines. The flotilla's mission, although carrying only a symbolic amount of food and medicine, highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
This interception underscores the diplomatic and humanitarian challenges present in providing aid to the Palestinian enclave, a point of contention in international relations surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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