Israeli forces intercept Gaza-bound aid flotilla
Israeli forces have begun intercepting vessels from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters, according to organizers. The flotilla, comprising over 50 vessels, departed from Marmaris, Turkey, last week with the aim of challenging Israel's blockade of Gaza.

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AI-generatedIsraeli forces have begun intercepting vessels from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters, according to organizers. The flotilla, comprising over 50 vessels, departed from Marmaris, Turkey, last week with the aim of challenging Israel's blockade of Gaza. Organizers stated that Israeli military personnel boarded several boats off the coast of Cyprus as the convoy attempted to reach the Palestinian enclave. Video footage shared by organizers shows Israeli forces approaching and boarding the vessels. One vessel, the Munki, reportedly came under attack and experienced harassment by Israeli military boats, with contact lost with it. Israeli media reported that activists were detained and being transferred to a navy ship for transport to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
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5 extractedMore than 50 vessels departed from the Turkish port city of Marmaris last week.
Israeli forces have begun intercepting vessels from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.
Israeli military had detained activists on board the flotilla’s vessels and was transferring them to a navy ship.
Israeli military personnel boarded several vessels off the coast of Cyprus.
The flotilla’s vessel Munki has been attacked by the occupying Israeli forces.