Gaza aid flotilla organisers say 41 boats intercepted, 10 still sailing
Organizers of an aid flotilla bound for Gaza report that Israeli forces intercepted 41 of their boats in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, while 10 vessels continue towards the Palestinian enclave. The flotilla, which departed from Turkey, aimed to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza.

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AI-generatedOrganizers of an aid flotilla bound for Gaza report that Israeli forces intercepted 41 of their boats in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, while 10 vessels continue towards the Palestinian enclave. The flotilla, which departed from Turkey, aimed to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza. Israeli forces began storming the boats in international waters off Cyprus on Monday, abducting activists. Ten countries, including Turkiye, Spain, and Jordan, issued a joint statement condemning Israel's actions as a violation of international law and calling for the release of detained activists. Israeli media described the operation as a significant naval interception campaign.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedForeign ministers of 10 countries stated Israel's actions are blatant violations of international law.
Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the flotilla to abandon its mission.
10 vessels from the flotilla continue to sail towards Gaza.
Israeli forces raided 41 boats of an aid flotilla bound for Gaza.
Israeli media described the operation as one of the largest naval interception campaigns targeting a Gaza-bound flotilla.