Update:The moment Israel Occupying Forces boarded and seized #GlobalSumudFlotilla boat, The Oxygono, in international waters. Condition of the crew is currently unknown. pic.twitter.com/4zwggDC4lK
— Global Sumud Flotilla ✨ (@GSMFlotilla) October 2, 2025
The flotilla in all includes more than 40 civilian boats and about 500 activists from dozens of countries. The raid came hours after Italy, Spain, and Turkey withdrew their military escorts and surveillance drones, leaving the humanitarian flotilla exposed. The mission included South African politician Mandela Mandela, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, French MEP Rima Hassan, and former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau.SAD TO ANNOUNCE ❗❗❗
— Global Sumud Flotilla ✨ (@GSMFlotilla) October 2, 2025
40 BOATS OF THE #GlobalSumudFlotilla HAVE NOW BEEN SEIZED. ONLY 12 REMAIN AND ARE SPEEDING TOWARDS #GAZA AT TOP SPEED WITH ISRAELI MILITARY VESSELS BEHIND THEM IN THE DISTANCE!!!!#FreeGaza
Organizers said the ships carried baby formula, food, and medical supplies. They described the effort as peaceful and aimed at breaking Israel’s siege on Gaza. But Israel accused the flotilla of attempting to breach its naval blockade, claiming that it is affiliated with Hamas. On September 30, Italy ended its naval escort of the flotilla, halting at the 150-nautical-mile line that Israel declared off-limits. Rome urged participants to abandon the mission. Spain followed suit on October 1. Defense Minister Margarita Robles said the Spanish warship Furor would track the flotilla but not intervene unless “absolutely necessary.” Earlier the same day, Turkey’s Akinci drone providing aerial cover left the area around 01:45 UTC. The withdrawals left the flotilla without international protection when Israel launched its assault. The flotilla had already faced multiple drone strikes and firebomb attacks in September. Activists said Israel was trying to intimidate them into turning back. Despite the risks, flotilla leaders vowed to continue until aid reaches Gaza, where more than 66,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023. “This mission is peaceful, non-violent, and urgent,” the group said. “The people of Gaza are starving and under siege. We cannot stop.” The Israeli attack on the flotilla sparked international outrage. Here are some of the global reactions: Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he condemns in the “strongest terms” Israel’s “intimidation and coercion” of vessels carrying “unarmed civilians and life-saving humanitarian supplies for Gaza”. Israel, he said in a post on X, had shown “utter contempt not only for the rights of the Palestinian people but also for the conscience of the world”. At least 12 Malaysian nationals are on the boats intercepted by Israel so far. Ireland Foreign Minister Simon Harris said he has spoken to European Union counterparts who are part of the Gaza flotilla after the raid by Israeli forces and the arrest of activists attempting to deliver aid by sea to the Palestinian territory. He called the Israeli action “very concerning”, describing the flotilla as “a peaceful mission to shine a light on a horrific humanitarian catastrophe”. Ireland’s Foreign Ministry said that its embassy in Tel Aviv was speaking with Israeli authorities. “Our focus now is on assisting citizens immediately impacted and their families. This will be the priority for our team over the coming hours,” the ministry said. Colombia President Gustavo Petro has expelled Israeli diplomats from the South American country in response to the Israeli detention of Gaza flotilla activists, including two Colombian nationals. In a post on X, Petro also said a free trade agreement between Colombia and Israel had been “denounced immediately”. He added, in a separate post: “Here Netanyahu demonstrates his worldwide hypocrisy and why he is a worldwide criminal who must be captured”. Venezuela Foreign Minister Yvan Gil said on Telegram that Israel’s move to stop the boats from getting to Gaza “exposes, once again, the criminal nature of the Zionist regime”. He added that “the blockade of humanitarian aid is a tool of deliberate war, the continuation of genocide by other means, seeing to annihilate the population by starvation to complement their indiscriminate bombings”. Turkey Foreign Ministry called Israel’s “attack” on the Global Sumud Flotilla “an act of terror” that endangered the lives of innocent civilians. The Istanbul chief prosecutor’s office said it launched an investigation into the detention of 24 Turkish citizens on board the vessels, including for deprivation of liberty, seizure of transport vehicles, and damage to property. Brazil Brazil “deplores the Israeli government’s military action, which violates rights and endangers the physical well-being of peaceful protesters”, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. “The responsibility for the safety of those detained now rests with Israel,” it added. Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira earlier said his government communicated “directly” to Israel its concern for the 15 Brazilians taking part in the flotilla. Pakistan Pakistan has condemned Israel’s interception of dozens of vessels in the Sumud flotilla as a “dastardly attack”. “We hope and pray for the safety of all those who have been illegally apprehended by Israeli forces and call for their immediate release. Their crime was to carry aid for the hapless Palestinian people,” said Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s prime minister. UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, has questioned why nations around the world have not tried to break the Israeli military’s naval blockade of Gaza. If “citizens of the world”, travelling in “small and underresourced boats”, have been able to get to within 60 nautical miles (111km) of Gaza in a flotilla, Albanese asked why countries with well-equipped navies can’t far more easily break the Israeli siege. “Why states don’t break the blockade with their navies?” Albanese asked in a post on social media.CREW OF #GlobalSumudFlotilla BOAT, THE ALMA, INCLUDING GRETA THUNBERG AND SUMUD LEADER THIAGO AVILA ARE BEING ILLEGALLY DETAINED BY ISRAEL AFTER ARREST IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS LAST NIGHT. PRESSURE YOUR GOVERNMENT!!!!#Gaza #GlobalSumudFilotilla pic.twitter.com/DNl2pjs9MV
— Global Sumud Flotilla ✨ (@GSMFlotilla) October 2, 2025
UK The British government is “very concerned” about Israel’s interception of the flotilla, the Foreign Office said, adding it made clear to Israeli occupation authorities the situation should be resolved safely. “We are very concerned about the situation with the Sumud Flotilla, we are in touch with the families of a number of British nationals involved,” it said in a statement. “The aid carried by the flotilla should be turned over to humanitarian organisations on the ground to be delivered safely into Gaza. It is the responsibility of the Israeli government to resolve the atrocious humanitarian crisis in Gaza.” “That means immediately and unconditionally lifting restrictions on aid so that the UN and NGOs can deliver food, medicine, and other essentials to civilians in desperate need.” Australia Australia said it’s aware of reports of “detainments” by Israeli troops on the flotilla carrying activists and aid bound for Gaza. Canberra said it stands ready to provide consular assistance to its affected citizens on board. “Australia calls on all parties to respect international law, to ensure the safety and humane treatment of those involved,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Spain Spain has summoned Israel’s top representative in Madrid in response to the assault. “Today I summoned the charge d’affaires here in Madrid,” Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares told public broadcaster TVE, saying 65 Spaniards are travelling with the flotilla. Israel withdrew its ambassador to Madrid last year after Spain recognised a Palestinian state.60 nautical miles? Wow.
— Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) October 1, 2025
If ordinary citizens of the world, with small and underresourced boats can do that, why states don't break the blockade with their navies?
Is this the world we live in? No, we do not accept it.
Go, go Flotilla! Sail safe.
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