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The Global Sumud Flotilla is sailing on, here is why

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May 11, 2026

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Al Jazeera7h ago

The Global Sumud Flotilla is sailing on, here is why

The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) is continuing its mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite a violent interception by Israeli forces in international waters. The attack, which occurred 600 nautical miles from Israel's coast, resulted in injuries and allegations of sexual assault among participants. Two individuals were detained in Israel, facing charges and reporting mistreatment before their release. The GSF states its decision to proceed is in defiance of alleged Israeli actions and in solidarity with the Palestinian people. The remaining fleet is en route to Marmaris, Turkey, to regroup. The article notes that previous flotilla missions have contributed to pressure for ceasefires.

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Key Claims

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The Israeli attack on part of our flotilla has convinced us we must continue with our mission.

— Global Sumud Flotilla organizers

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Boats in the fleet were violently intercepted in international waters by a foreign power.

— article

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At least 30 fellow sea travellers were injured.

— article

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At least four have since come forward to report incidents of sexual assault.

— article

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Two individuals, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, were forcibly taken to Israel, faced terrorism charges, and were beaten and tortured.

— article

May 10, 2026

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Israel deports two activists detained on board Gaza flotilla

Israel has deported two activists, a Spanish national of Palestinian origin named Abu Keshek and a Brazilian national named Ávila, who were detained aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla. The activists were held in Ashkelon for a week and claimed to have experienced psychological abuse during their detention, including prolonged interrogations and isolation. Both men were on a hunger strike since their detention began, with Abu Keshek also refusing water. Brazil, Spain, and the UN had called for their release, deeming their detention unlawful. The Global Freedom Movement (GSF) criticized the European Union and Greece for their silence and demanded sanctions against Israel for alleged violations of international law.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Spanish, Brazilian flotilla activists released after detention in Israel

Two activists, Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Ávila, were deported from Israel on Sunday after being detained for over a week. They were intercepted by the Israeli navy off the coast of Crete while participating in a flotilla attempting to break the naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. Abukeshek, of Spanish-Swedish and Palestinian origin, and Ávila, a Brazilian citizen, are steering committee members of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Israel's Foreign Ministry described the activists as "professional provocateurs" and stated that Israel would not permit any breach of the blockade.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Israel deports two Gaza aid flotilla activists

Israel has deported two foreign activists, Saif Abu Keshek (Spanish national of Palestinian origin) and Thiago Avila (Brazilian), who were detained after being intercepted by the Israeli navy from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters off Crete on April 30. The Israeli Foreign Ministry stated they were deported on Sunday after an investigation, with Abu Keshek suspected of affiliation with a "terrorist" organization and Avila of illegal activity. Both activists denied the allegations, asserting they were on a humanitarian mission and their arrest was unlawful. Spain, Brazil, and the UN had called for their release, and an Israeli court had previously rejected an appeal against their detention.

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Key Claims

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Israel deported two activists detained on board a Gaza flotilla.

— Reuters

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Adalah claimed the two men were subjected to psychological abuse, including prolonged interrogations, constant bright lighting, isolation, and blindfolded transfers.

— Adalah

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The two activists were on hunger strike since the beginning of their detention.

— Adalah

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Brazil, Spain, and the UN demanded their release and called their detention unlawful.

— Reuters

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GSF demanded explanations from the EU and Greece and called for sanctions against Israel for illegal abduction and human rights violations.

— GSF

May 9, 2026

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Israel to release two detained Gaza flotilla activists

Israel is set to release two activists, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Avila, who were detained after their Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla was intercepted by Israeli forces. The pair, a Spanish-Palestinian and a Brazilian national, were abducted by Israeli authorities in international waters off the coast of Greece. They will be handed over to immigration authorities and are expected to be deported to their home countries in the coming days. Their lawyer stated that their detention was a violation of international law and intended to punish them for challenging Israel's blockade of Gaza. The Global Sumud Flotilla was attempting to deliver aid to Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict and blockade.

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Key Claims

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Israel is set to release two Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla activists who were abducted by Israeli authorities.

— Adalah (rights group)

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Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Avila will be freed on Saturday and handed over to immigration authorities pending deportation.

— Adalah (rights group)

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Their abduction was a clear violation of international law.

— Hadeel Abu Salih (lawyer)

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The legal team argued that the process was a sham proceeding with no legal basis, intended to punish them for attempting to challenge Israel's illegal blockade.

— Hadeel Abu Salih (lawyer)

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The activists are expected to be released to their home countries in the coming days.

— Hadeel Abu Salih (lawyer)

May 3, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
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Al JazeeraMay 3

Who are the two Gaza flotilla activists abducted by Israel?

Two activists, Spanish-Swedish national Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian Thiago Avila, remain detained by Israel after being abducted from a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla in international waters near Greece. They were among 175 activists intercepted by Israeli forces on May 3, 2026, who were attempting to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Abu Keshek, of Palestinian origin, is a long-time organizer of Palestinian solidarity movements in Europe. Both activists have been on a hunger strike since their detention. The Global Sumud Flotilla, comprising over 50 vessels, departed from Europe on April 12 with the aim of delivering supplies to Gaza.

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Al JazeeraMay 3

Gaza aid flotilla activists appear in Israeli court after abduction

Two activists, Saif Abu Keshek from Spain and Thiago Avila from Brazil, who were part of a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon on Sunday. They were detained and allegedly abducted by Israeli authorities in international waters off Greece on Thursday. A rights group representing them stated that their detention has been extended by two days for further interrogation, with accusations including affiliation with a "terrorist organisation." Israeli authorities claim the activists are linked to a group operating at the behest of Hamas. Attorneys argued the proceedings are flawed and illegal, lacking a basis for extraterritorial application of offenses. Spain has condemned the detention of its national.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 3

Gaza flotilla activists from Spain and Brazil appear in Israeli court

Two activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla, a Spanish national named Saif Abu Keshek and a Brazilian national named Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon on Sunday. They were among 175 activists intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early Thursday. The flotilla aimed to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver supplies. Israel stated the two activists are affiliated with an organization sanctioned by the US for allegedly acting on behalf of Hamas. Spain has condemned the detention of Abu Keshek and rejected the accusations. The activists' defense group, Adalah, reported that both men claim to have been subjected to brutality and mistreatment during their seizure and detention. The court was asked to extend their detention by four days.

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Human Interest(1)
South China Morning PostMay 3

Gaza flotilla activists detained by Israel face ‘extreme brutality’

Two foreign activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla were brought to Israel for interrogation after their vessels were intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early Thursday. The flotilla, comprising over 50 ships from France, Spain, and Italy, aimed to break Israel's blockade of Gaza and deliver supplies. Israeli forces removed approximately 175 activists, with two subsequently taken to Israel for questioning. The activists appeared before an Israeli court on Sunday, as reported by their defending rights group.

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Key Claims

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An Israeli court extended the detention of activists Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Avila by two days for further interrogation.

— Miriam Azem, Adalah

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Two activists, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon following their detention from a Gaza-bound flotilla.

— Adalah

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The Spanish government has condemned the detention of Saif Abu Keshek and rejected the Israeli accusations against him.

— Spain

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Activists face accusations of affiliation with a terrorist organisation and contact with foreign agents.

— Miriam Azem, Adalah

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Spanish national Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian Thiago Avila are the only two activists still held by Israel out of 175 detained.

May 2, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 2

Spain demands Israel release arrested Gaza flotilla crew member

Spain is demanding the immediate release of Spanish-Swedish national Saif Abukeshek, who was arrested during a raid on a flotilla heading to Gaza and taken to Israel for questioning. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares described the detention as "illegal" and a "kidnapping," asserting that the arrest occurred outside Israeli jurisdiction. Abukeshek was among activists detained by Israeli forces in international waters off the coast of Crete. Israel claims Abukeshek has ties to Hamas, a designation Spain disputes, stating no evidence has been presented. The raid, which involved drones and jamming technology, saw 175 activists detained and taken to Greece, with Abukeshek and another individual being the only ones transported to Israel.

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Al JazeeraMay 2

Spain’s Sanchez demands Netanyahu free Spaniard seized on aid flotilla

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has publicly demanded the release of a Spanish national who was taken from a pro-Palestinian aid flotilla. The Spaniard was reportedly "abducted" from the vessel, though details regarding the exact circumstances and location of the seizure are not provided in the article. Sanchez's demand highlights Spain's involvement and concern over the incident. The Prime Minister's statement indicates a diplomatic effort to secure the individual's freedom. The article focuses on the Spanish government's official response to the event.

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Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares demanded the immediate release of Saif Abukeshek, labeling his detention a 'kidnapping'.

— Jose Manuel Albares

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Spain asserts that Israel has not provided any evidence regarding Abukeshek’s alleged relationship with Hamas.

— Jose Manuel Albares

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez demanded that Israel release a Spanish citizen.

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A Spanish citizen was taken from an aid flotilla by Israeli forces.

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Israeli military forces raided the Global Sumud Flotilla off the coast of Crete and detained 175 people on board.

May 1, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 1

Gaza aid flotilla vessels taken to Crete after Israeli interception

Israeli forces intercepted 22 vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Greece earlier this week. Over 160 activists on board these intercepted ships have been transferred to the Greek island of Crete. The flotilla, which departed from Barcelona, was carrying humanitarian aid, including food and medical supplies, intended for Gaza. Israeli authorities confirmed the activists would be taken to Greece, and 168 crew members were transferred to Greek boats bound for Crete. While 22 boats were seized, organizers stated that 47 other vessels in the flotilla continue to sail towards Gaza.

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BBC News - WorldMay 1

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. 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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The boarding of the vessels was a straight-up attack on unarmed civilian boats in international waters.

— Gur Tsabar

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168 members of the flotilla crew were transferred to Crete while two activists remained with Israeli authorities.

— Reuters

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

— BBC sources

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Israeli military forces seized 22 vessels sailing among the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Greece.

— Freedom Flotilla organisers

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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.

— Gaza Freedom Flotilla (GSF)

Apr 30, 2026

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Al JazeeraApr 30

RSF condemns ‘kidnapping’ of three journalists on board Gaza aid flotilla

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned Israel's interception and detention of three journalists aboard the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters. The detained journalists include Al Jazeera correspondent Hafed Mribah, Al Jazeera cameraman Mahmut Yavuz, and Zeteo journalist Alex Colston. RSF stated that Israel is responsible for their safety. Al Jazeera expressed deep concern for its journalists and called on the international community to act against Israel's alleged violations of international law. The flotilla, consisting of 58 vessels, was intercepted late Wednesday off the coast of Greece, with organizers reporting 211 people detained. Israel indicated detainees would be transported to Greece.

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BBC News - WorldApr 30

Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla near Crete and detains 175 activists

Israeli forces intercepted at least 22 boats from a pro-Palestinian flotilla aiming to break the Gaza blockade near Crete. Approximately 175 activists from over 20 vessels were detained and are being transported to Israel. The flotilla, comprising 58 boats from various European countries, set sail two weeks ago. Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla condemned the interception as "piracy" and an unlawful seizure of civilians in international waters, while Israel's foreign ministry dismissed the effort as a "PR stunt." The incident occurred approximately 965 kilometers from Gaza.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 30

Israel intercepts and detains crews of Gaza aid flotilla near Crete

Israeli forces intercepted and detained crews from at least 22 boats belonging to the Global Sumud Flotilla near Crete. The flotilla, comprising approximately 58 vessels from 70 countries, departed from Italy aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and break Israel's maritime blockade. Organizers described the interception, occurring over 600 miles from Gaza, as an "abduction of civilians in the middle of the Mediterranean" and a "violent raid in international waters," alleging damage to vessels and jamming of communications. Israel's foreign ministry stated that the IDF took control of over 20 boats with about 175 activists, with the defense minister claiming the flotilla was organized by Hamas. Israel offered to allow aid delivery through recognized channels via the port of Ashdod.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 30

At least six Australian activists detained by Israel navy after Gaza flotilla boats intercepted

The Israeli navy intercepted boats from the Global Sumud flotilla in international waters, detaining at least six Australian activists. The flotilla, which departed from Italy with over 50 boats, aimed to deliver aid and volunteers to Gaza, which is under Israeli naval blockade. Among the 14 Australian citizens onboard, only two remain in communication and are continuing towards Gaza. Families of the detained activists, including Newcastle's Zack Schofield, have expressed distress and criticized the Australian government's lack of intervention. CCTV footage reportedly shows Israeli Defense Forces boarding the vessels.

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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the kidnapping of three journalists by the Israeli army in international waters.

— Reporters Without Borders

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Israel stated it would transport the detainees to Greece following the interception.

— Israeli authorities

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Al Jazeera lost contact with its team on board the flotilla following the Israeli interception.

— Al Jazeera

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About 175 activists from more than 20 boats had been detained and were being transported to Israel.

— Israeli foreign ministry

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Israeli forces intercepted 22 of 58 vessels bound for Gaza in international waters off Greece’s Peloponnese Peninsula.

— Flotilla Organizers