Israeli forces intercept aid flotilla bound for Gaza

A new fleet, which set out for the Gaza Strip and carried food and medical equipment, was stopped by Israeli forces.
According to the coalition of the Freedom Fleet, which jointly conducts the operation and Bin Madleen to Gaza, the fleet of nine ships and 150 people were stopped in international waters.
“Another futile initiative to overcome the legal maritime blockade and entering the war zone remained fruitless,” the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.
Last week, the Israeli army stopped the 42 -boat aid convoy, with 479 pro -Palestinian activists. Most people, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, were detained and then deported, but 138 people are still detained.
Those who organized the new initiative at first, three of the boats on Wednesday morning in the early hours of the Gaza coast was caught off the offspring of 120 sea miles, he said.
In a few hours, a live scout showed that the entire nine boats were stopped.
“Ships and passengers were transferred to a port of Israel.
“Passengers are expected to be deported immediately.”
150 passengers come from a wide range of countries, including Turkey, which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes the intervention as “a serious violation of international law” and “piracy action”.
The Israeli Army launched an operation in Gaza in response to the attack, which was organized to the south of Israel on October 7, 2023 under the leadership of Hamas and killed about 1,200 people and hostage.
According to the Ministry of Health, at least 67,160 people have died in Israel’s attacks in Gaza.
Israel has been continuing a sea blockade on the shores of Gaza since 2007, when Hamas seized the control of the Gaza Strip.
Gaza’s Hamas ministry, the Ministry of Health, since the beginning of the war at least 460 Palestinians died of the effects of malnutrition, most of them in recent weeks in the center of the Israeli military operation died in the city of Gaza, he said.
The integrated food safety classification (IPC), supported by the United Nations, confirmed that there was a famine in the Gaza City and warned that it could spread within a few weeks.
Israel objected to the findings of the IPC. He insists that he is acting in accordance with international law and that help facilitates the entry into Gaza.




