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Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla Reports Interception By Israeli Forces

Israel confirms the flotilla's vessels and passengers are safe, have been transferred to an Israeli port and were expected to be deported promptly.
Crew of "Conscience", a Gaza-bound vessel which is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, sit aboard the boat as they are intercepted by Israeli security forces, in this screengrab obtained from a video released on October 8, 2025. IHH/Handout via REUTERS

A fleet of ships (flotilla) trying to deliver aid to the war-torn Gaza Strip was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters on Wednesday, the coalition behind the convoy said, marking the second such incident this week.

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) is an international network of pro-Palestinian activist groups that organises civilian maritime missions aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade of Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the enclave.

The flotilla’s vessels and passengers were safe, had been transferred to an Israeli port and were expected to be deported promptly, Israel’s foreign ministry said in a statement on X.

“Another futile attempt to breach the legal naval blockade and enter a combat zone ended in nothing,” the ministry said.

Sumud Flotilla Interception

The incident was the second such event in recent days, after Israel had intercepted about 40 vessels and detained more than 450 activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, in an aid convoy, the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), that was also attempting to deliver supplies to Gaza.

Israel said it expelled 171 activists on Monday, including Thunberg, bringing the total deported so far to 341, out of 479 people it detained when it captured the flotilla attempting to break its naval blockade of Gaza.

The FFC said Israeli forces “hijacked the humanitarian fleet,” adding that the “ships were illegally intercepted … Participants – humanitarians, doctors and journalists from across the world – have been taken against their will and are being held in unknown conditions.”

“The Israeli military has no legal jurisdiction over international waters,” it said. “Our flotilla poses no harm.”

The ships carried aid worth more than $110,000 in medicines, respiratory equipment and nutritional supplies intended for Gaza’s starving hospitals, it added on its Instagram account.

Gaza authorities say about 67,000 people have been killed and the Palestinian enclave devastated by Israel’s assault since the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas.

Israel says 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken to Gaza as hostages in the Hamas attack.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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