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Israel intercepts Gaza aid ships in international waters

03-05-2026

GAZA STRIP/ ATHENS: Israel has intercepted ‌aid ships bound for Gaza in international waters near Greece, flotilla organizers said on Thursday, decrying the move as an “escalation of Israel’s impunity”.

The ships make up part of a second Global Sumud flotilla to try in recent months to break an Israeli blockade by carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza. They sailed from the Spanish port of Barcelona on April 12.

The vessels were seized by Israel late on Wednesday in international waters off Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula, which is hundreds of miles from ⁠Gaza, the flotilla’s organizers said.

“This is piracy,” the group said in a statement. “This is the unlawful seizure of human beings on the open sea near Crete, an assertion that Israel can operate with total impunity, far beyond its own borders, with no consequences.”

No state had the right to claim, police, or occupy international waters, but Israel had done that, extending its control outward to occupy the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Europe, it added.

Israel’s foreign ministry on Thursday called the flotilla organizers “professional provocateurs” and said that its forces acted lawfully.

“Due to the large numbers of vessels participating in the flotilla and the risk of escalation and the need to prevent the breach of a lawful blockade, an early action was required in accordance with international law.”

Footage ‌released by ⁠the organizers showed Israeli soldiers boarding a vessel and crew in life vests with their hands up. Crew members were then taken to Israeli ships. Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis confirmed that 55 vessels were sailing some 50 nautical miles off the Peloponnese towards Crete, shadowed by Israeli warships and Greek coastguard vessels late on Wednesday.

Crew from 17 vessels were safe aboard Israeli warships, he said, adding that Athens had not been notified ⁠of the Israeli interception, which took place outside Greek jurisdiction. A live tracker of the flotilla showed some boats sailing near the southwestern coast of Crete.

Turkey denounced the interception as a clear violation of international law which jeopardized navigational safety, adding it would take action ⁠to support the flotilla.

Last October Israel’s military halted a previous flotilla assembled by the same organization, arresting Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and more than 450 participants. That followed other seaborne attempts to reach blockaded Gaza.

Israel, which controls all access to the Gaza Strip, denies ⁠withholding supplies for its 2 million residents.

Yet Palestinians and international aid bodies say supplies reaching the territory are still insufficient, despite a ceasefire reached in October that included guarantees of increased aid.

A second flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians ‌in Gaza was due to set sail on Sunday from the Spanish port of Barcelona, aiming to try to break the Israeli blockade.

Thirty-nine boats were due to leave the Mediterranean port city, a spokesperson for the flotilla said, and more vessels also laden with medical aid and other supplies are expected to join along the route towards Palestine.

Rough seas mean the flotilla will sail to ⁠another port then head out to international waters later in the week, Thiago Avila, a member of the flotilla’s organizing committee, told a press conference on Sunday.

The Israeli military halted a previous flotilla assembled by the same organization last October as the boats attempted to reach blockaded Gaza, arresting Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and more than 450 other participants. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)

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