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Law of the Gunboat

Published on: October 3, 2025 1:44 AM

It should not require repetition, but here we are. International waters are not supposed to belong to anyone, aid convoys are not supposed to be treated as contraband, and most heart-wrenching of all, children are not supposed to starve because one state says so. Yet a flotilla carrying food and medicine to Gaza was stopped in full view of the world, its passengers detained, its cargo seized, and the most powerful governments on earth looked away.

More than forty vessels, five hundred people from dozens of countries, parliamentarians, trade unionists, and ordinary citizens had set out to deliver wheat flour and baby formula to a strip of land where the UN has certified famine, nearly twelve thousand children under five acutely malnourished and a quarter of that number at risk of death.

Seventy nautical miles off Gaza, the raid came. Warships surrounded fishing boats and catamarans, commandos boarded and handcuffed aid workers, medicines were confiscated, and food for infants was branded a “security” threat. If this had happened in Somalia, the word “piracy” would have filled social media. Had this been the Red Sea, it would be “terrorism,” but because it is Israel, the vocabulary softens and we hear “interdiction,” “security,” “precaution.” Though the law has not vanished, it can be suspended with a swish of a pen, like a bridge raised for a favoured ship to pass.

And what did the rest of the world do? Europe’s governments muttered about restraint, and Washington justified what it would never tolerate from Iran. Yet outside chancelleries, public anger is boiling over like never before: dockworkers refused to load Israeli ships, trade unions declared boycotts, and ordinary citizens in ports from Genoa to New York filled the silence left by their leaders.

Among the detainees is Pakistan’s Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, a former senator, a man who chose to put his body between starving children and a blockade. Whether you agree with him or not, the moral weight of his choice cannot be denied, because he was not the point of the flotilla but a reminder that it was multitudes who sailed: Turks and Spaniards, Swedes and South Africans, men and women who understood that someone must stand between Gaza’s children and their slow starvation.

The convoy has been stopped and, as expected, the aid will not reach its destination. Still, the image of sacks of wheat and cans of baby formula stacked against the grey of a warship will haunt our conscience long after, exposing a world where law, justice, and human decency are privileges of the powerful while those most in need are left to wait for mercy that may never come. *

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