At least 87 Gaza aid flotilla activists abducted by Israel on hunger strike
At least 87 activists from a Gaza aid flotilla have begun a hunger strike after being abducted by Israeli forces. The protest follows the interception of the last vessel, the Lina al-Nabulsi, in international waters off Cyprus on Tuesday evening.

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AI-generatedAt least 87 activists from a Gaza aid flotilla have begun a hunger strike after being abducted by Israeli forces. The protest follows the interception of the last vessel, the Lina al-Nabulsi, in international waters off Cyprus on Tuesday evening. Organizers stated the hunger strike is in protest of the "illegal abduction" and in solidarity with Palestinian hostages. Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that hundreds of flotilla participants were being transferred to Israel, describing the effort as a "PR stunt." The flotilla, comprising over 50 vessels, aimed to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israeli forces began overtaking the boats on Monday, with organizers reporting raids and the alleged firing of rubber bullets. Nine Indonesian citizens were among the detainees.
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5 extractedIsrael's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed its forces were taking hundreds of flotilla participants to Israel.
Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the flotilla effort 'nothing more than a PR stunt.'
The group is striking in protest of their illegal abduction and in solidarity with over 9,500 Palestinian hostages.
Israeli forces intercepted the last remaining vessel in international waters.
At least 87 Gaza aid flotilla activists have begun a hunger strike after being intercepted by Israeli forces.