Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla in international waters off Greece, detaining dozens
Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza aid flotilla in international waters off the coast of Greece, detaining dozens of activists. The "Global Sumud Flotilla," which departed from Barcelona earlier this month with the aim of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, was intercepted near the island of Crete.

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AI-generatedIsraeli forces intercepted a Gaza aid flotilla in international waters off the coast of Greece, detaining dozens of activists. The "Global Sumud Flotilla," which departed from Barcelona earlier this month with the aim of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, was intercepted near the island of Crete. The flotilla, comprising dozens of boats and over 1,000 participants from various countries, was attempting to break Israel's maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip. This incident marks the second time in less than a year that Israeli authorities have thwarted a similar activist effort to reach Gaza. The activists were detained while sailing hundreds of kilometers from Gaza.
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5 extractedIsraeli authorities foiled another effort by the activist group to reach Gaza less than a year ago.
The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail earlier this month from Barcelona.
Israeli forces intercepted a humanitarian aid flotilla overnight Wednesday into Thursday near Crete.
The interception and detention of crews occurred hundreds of kilometres from Gaza in international waters.
More than 70 boats and 1,000 people from around the world were expected to participate in the flotilla.