Israeli forces fired shots at Gaza flotilla, all boats intercepted, group says
Israeli forces fired on at least two vessels of an aid flotilla attempting to reach Gaza on Tuesday. Flotilla organizers released video footage showing soldiers firing shots, though Israel stated no live ammunition was used and no casualties occurred.

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AI-generatedIsraeli forces fired on at least two vessels of an aid flotilla attempting to reach Gaza on Tuesday. Flotilla organizers released video footage showing soldiers firing shots, though Israel stated no live ammunition was used and no casualties occurred. The flotilla, comprising 50 boats with 428 participants from over 40 countries, was intercepted in the eastern Mediterranean. Israel's foreign ministry confirmed all activists were transferred to Israeli vessels and en route to Israel, with assurances they could meet consular representatives. This mission was a renewed effort to deliver aid after previous flotillas were intercepted by Israel in international waters.
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5 extractedIsrael stated that non-lethal means were employed toward the vessels as a warning.
428 participants from more than 40 countries were detained.
All 50 boats in the flotilla were intercepted in the eastern Mediterranean.
Israel stated that no live ammunition was used and there were no casualties.
Israeli forces fired shots at two vessels in an aid flotilla sailing towards Gaza.