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Israel intercepts Gaza-bound aid flotilla at sea

Published on: May 18, 2026 10:30 PM

Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla on Monday as it sailed through waters near Cyprus, according to organisers. The incident involved multiple vessels that departed from Türkiye last week carrying humanitarian activists. The development is important as it highlights rising tensions over maritime access to Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.

The Global Sumud Flotilla said Israeli military vessels boarded the first boat in broad daylight. Organisers described the operation as an interception of a non-violent humanitarian mission. They demanded safe passage and called on governments to intervene to stop what they described as illegal actions. However, these claims have not been independently verified.

Read more: Saad Edhi detained during Gaza aid flotilla mission

Israel confirmed it would block any attempt to breach its naval blockade on Gaza. The foreign ministry stated that participants were attempting what it called a provocation. It urged the flotilla to change course and return immediately. Israeli authorities have consistently defended the blockade as lawful under security concerns.

Around 50 ships reportedly took part in the mission after departing from southwestern Türkiye on Thursday. This marks the third flotilla attempt in a year aimed at challenging restrictions on Gaza. Previous attempts have been intercepted, with activists detained and later deported by Israeli authorities. Rights groups have criticized such actions, alleging mistreatment of detainees.

Read more: Pakistani activists join new Gaza-bound aid flotilla 

The Gaza Strip continues to face shortages of food, medicine, water, and fuel amid the prolonged conflict that began in October 2023. Israel denies claims of humanitarian shortages and says supplies are entering the territory. Meanwhile, diplomatic pressure continues to grow over access routes and humanitarian aid delivery. Observers warn that maritime confrontations could further escalate regional tensions.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Cyprus maritime incident, Gaza blockade news, Gaza flotilla, humanitarian aid Gaza, Israel intercept ships, Israel Palestine conflict, Latest

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