Flotilla ship bound for Gaza docks in Paphos

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Israeli navy operation reported in international waters

The Global Sumud Flotilla came under interception by the Israeli navy of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday, according to organisers of the mission.

The vessels were reportedly stopped in international waters near Cyprus while heading towards Gaza, with the aim of challenging the naval blockade and highlighting the humanitarian situation in the enclave.

Live broadcasts from activists showed Israeli soldiers boarding several of the vessels before communications were cut.

Dozens of vessels involved

According to available reports, at least 36 boats were intercepted approximately 167 kilometres from the Cypriot coast.

The organisers, however, claim the operation took place around 463 kilometres from Gaza, presenting a different account of the location of the incident.

The flotilla’s official tracking data also indicated that one vessel, named Sabra, appeared to have reached Paphos port in Cyprus, where it reportedly sought shelter.

Arrests reported among activists

Social media posts on X suggest that several individuals on board the flotilla have been detained.

Among those reportedly arrested is the sister of the President of Ireland, according to posts circulating online. These claims have not yet been independently verified by official sources.

High tensions over Gaza aid mission

The Global Sumud Flotilla mission forms part of wider international activist efforts to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and challenge the naval blockade imposed on the territory.

The situation remains fluid, with differing accounts emerging from organisers and regional observers regarding the exact location and scope of the interception.

Authorities involved have not yet issued a full public statement confirming all details of the incident.


Also read: Israeli forces intercept Gaza aid flotilla in international waters near Cyprus
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