Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla near Crete and detains 175 activists
Israeli forces intercepted at least 22 boats from a pro-Palestinian flotilla aiming to break the Gaza blockade near Crete. Approximately 175 activists from over 20 vessels were detained and are being transported to Israel.

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AI-generatedIsraeli forces intercepted at least 22 boats from a pro-Palestinian flotilla aiming to break the Gaza blockade near Crete. Approximately 175 activists from over 20 vessels were detained and are being transported to Israel. The flotilla, comprising 58 boats from various European countries, set sail two weeks ago. Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla condemned the interception as "piracy" and an unlawful seizure of civilians in international waters, while Israel's foreign ministry dismissed the effort as a "PR stunt." The incident occurred approximately 965 kilometers from Gaza.
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5 extractedAbout 175 activists from more than 20 boats had been detained and were being transported to Israel.
The flotilla set sail two weeks ago with a total of 58 vessels joining from Spain, France and Italy.
At least 22 boats from a flotilla carrying aid for Gaza have been intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near Crete.
The vessels were seized 965km (600 miles) from Gaza, which is under an Israeli naval blockade.
Israeli naval forces jammed communications, including distress channels, and aggressively abducted civilians.