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Israel releases all but two activists in Greece after intercepting Gaza aid flotilla

Greek authorities are facilitating the return of all but two activists from a Gaza aid flotilla intercepted by Israel. The flotilla, comprising 58 vessels aiming to break the Gaza blockade, was intercepted by Israeli naval forces north-west of Crete on Thursday.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-01 · 10:12 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Israel releases all but two activists in Greece after intercepting Gaza aid flotilla
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Greek authorities are facilitating the return of all but two activists from a Gaza aid flotilla intercepted by Israel. The flotilla, comprising 58 vessels aiming to break the Gaza blockade, was intercepted by Israeli naval forces north-west of Crete on Thursday. Greek officials are transporting the released activists, of various nationalities, to Crete for temporary accommodation before their repatriation. The United States supported Israel's interception, deeming the flotilla a "meaningless political stunt." Israel stated its operation in international waters was peaceful, complied with international law, and aimed to prevent a blockade breach, also alleging the discovery of drugs and contraceptives and accusing organizers of collaborating with Hamas.

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Greek authorities are transporting the activists to Crete for temporary accommodation before arranging their return to home countries.

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The operation was carried out in international waters peacefully and without any casualties.

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Israeli naval forces intercepted, boarded, and systematically disabled and destroyed various boats in the flotilla during a violent raid in international waters.

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The aid flotilla is a meaningless political stunt intended to divert attention from Hamas's refusal to disarm.

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An initial inspection of the vessels revealed materials that appear to be drugs and contraceptives.

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Greek authorities had been preparing to receive people from the flotilla since the early hours of Friday morning.The group - men and women of various nationalities, including some Greeks and Australians - is being transported by naval vessel to the southern coast of Crete, where they are expected to arrive at Atherinolakkos. Buses are waiting to take them onward.According to sources who spoke to the BBC, their final destination is Heraklion, where they are expected to be temporarily accommodated before arrangements are made for their return to their home countries. On Thursday, the Greek foreign ministry said it had offered "diplomatic assistance" by agreeing to host the passengers and ensure their safe return home.The United States backed Israel's decision to intercept the boats, with State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott calling the aid flotilla a "meaningless political stunt".The flotilla set sail two weeks ago, with a total of 58 vessels joining from Spain, France and Italy, aiming to break Israel's blockade of Gaza. The remaining 36 boats were close to Crete's southern coast on Friday.Getty ImagesBoats forming part of the aid flotilla set sail from Barcelona in AprilThe GSF said that Israeli naval forces had "intercepted, boarded, and systematically disabled and destroyed various boats" in the flotilla during a "violent raid in international waters" north-west of Crete on Thursday."After detaining participants, smashing an engine and jamming communications, the [Israeli forces] retreated, kidnapping participants or intentionally leaving civilians stranded on powerless, broken vessels directly in the path of a massive approaching storm."Israel insists its actions comply with international law.The Israeli foreign ministry said that "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"."The operation was carried out in international waters peacefully and without any casualties. An initial inspection of the vessels revealed materials that appear to be drugs and contraceptives," it added.The ministry accused the flotilla's organisers of "joining hands" with the Palestinian armed group Hamas "with the aim of sabotaging President Trump's [Gaza] peace plan transition to its second phase and intended to divert attention from Hamas's refusal to disarm".On Thursday, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had demanded Israel immediately release "all the unlawfully detained Italians". Pedro Sánchez, prime minister of Spain, said his government was doing "everything necessary to protect and assist the detained Spaniards", and accused Israel of "violating international law".Israel stopped the previous flotilla set up by the GSF from reaching Gaza last October, arresting and then deporting more than 470 people who were on board, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg.According to the GSF, the latest flotilla's objectives are to "challenge Israel's illegal blockade, advance the opening of a permanent humanitarian corridor, and intensify coordinated international pressure on governments and corporations complicit in its enforcement".Cogat, the Israeli defence body that controls Gaza's land crossings, said Israel was facilitating the entry of aid into Gaza and that there was "no limit on the amount of aid that can enter".Earlier this week, a senior UN official said Gaza's 2.1 million people were "facing ongoing and deadly Israeli strikes and dire humanitarian conditions", despite "some improvements in access and aid delivery"."Food security remains a challenge, while essential services, particularly water, sanitation, and health, are again on the brink of collapse," UN Assistant Secretary General Khaled Khiari told the Security Council.Last August, experts from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) confirmed there was a famine in Gaza City.In December, they said there had been improvements in nutrition and food supplies following a ceasefire agreed by Israel and Hamas in October as part of US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, but that 100,000 people were still experiencing catastrophic conditions. That figure was projected to decrease to 1,900 by mid-April.The Gaza war was triggered by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, when about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.Israel responded by launching a military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, during which more than 72,600 people have been killed, including 824 since the start of the ceasefire, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry.
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