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Hina P Butt

Humanity Hijacked as Israel Seizes Gaza Flotilla

Published on: October 9, 2025 2:40 AM

October 9, 2025 by Hina P Butt

In a deeply troubling and dramatic turn of events, Israeli forces recently intercepted and seized the Global Sumud Flotilla, an international humanitarian mission attempting to breach the blockade of Gaza to deliver aid. The operation, which unfolded in international waters, shocked the world and drew widespread condemnation. Among those arrested was a prominent Pakistani figure, former Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, who led Pakistan’s delegation aboard the aid ship. This assault on a peaceful mission not only endangers lives, but also strikes at the core of international law, human dignity, and the sanctity of humanitarian relief.

The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail from Spain with more than 40 vessels, carrying hundreds of activists, parliamentarians, medics, journalists, and supplies destined for Gaza. Its mission was simple but essential, that is, to break the maritime blockade imposed by Israel and deliver life-saving aid to Palestinians suffering under extreme conditions.

Critics worldwide say this was nothing short of an illegal hijacking, an audacious act of maritime aggression that undermines the principles of humanitarian aid.

However, the Israeli Navy intercepted nearly all these boats in mid-sea. According to Reuters, over 450 activists were detained in the sweeping operation. Israeli forces boarded the vessels wearing helmets and night vision gear, while the passengers-many filming live-were shown in life vests, their hands raised in surrender. Among those arrested was the celebrated climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, and now, Pakistani ex-senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan.

The Israeli government justified the interception by citing security concerns and claiming the flotilla breached a legitimate naval blockade. They insist the parties detained would be deported in accordance with Israeli procedures. But critics worldwide say this was nothing short of an illegal hijacking, an audacious act of maritime aggression that undermines the principles of humanitarian aid.

Pakistan’s political scene was rocked when news broke that former Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan had been arrested during the flotilla interception. Khan, a member of Jamaat-e-Islami and outspoken on human rights issues, was leading a five-member Pakistani delegation. The Palestine Action Coalition of Pakistan and other Pakistani sources confirmed his detention.

It is not merely a matter of international solidarity, but a Pakistani citizen caught in the crossfire of geopolitical confrontation. Pakistan’s Foreign Office has condemned the act as a “blatant violation of international law” and demanded the immediate release of Khan and all detained activists. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif posted strong words, emphasizing Pakistan’s support for humanitarian missions and urging Israel to allow unhindered aid to Gaza.

The manner of interception raises bewildering legal and ethical questions. The flotilla was operating in international waters, outside any recognized territorial zone of Israel. Under international maritime law and treaties like UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), ships on peaceful humanitarian missions should not be subject to forced boarding and seizure. Yet Israel proceeded, claiming the blockade gave them authority to act.

This whole incident happened when the people of Gaza were in dire need of aid. Not only the aid but the people on board were also detained which clearly reflects the illegal actions taken by the Israeli government. This blockade is widely condemned by the international bodies as people are going to remember such blatant attacks on humanitarian law for a very long time.

Globally, the response was swift. Many nations and international organizations condemned Israel’s action. Protesters took to the streets in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. In Pakistan, political parties and civil society groups called for mobilization and solidarity. The move not only isolated Israel diplomatically but also imposed moral pressure.

Activists on board recorded the raid live, amplifying the narrative of resistance. One crew member broadcast their indignation, calling it a violent abduction of innocent peacemakers. Meanwhile, several flotilla organizers vowed to continue as new vessels are still heading towards Gaza despite the crackdown.

The interception of this flotilla and particularly the arrest of a Pakistani leader is more than a news headline. It is a symbol of the morality-versus-might struggle that defines the Palestine issue. When states take it upon themselves to blockade aid, abduct volunteers, and violate maritime norms, the global order faces a dangerous precedent.

But the bravery of people like Mushtaq Ahmad Khan and the international activists aboard the flotilla shows that even in the face of overwhelming force, human dignity prevails. Pakistan, as a moral actor and friend of Palestine, must insist on accountability, demand their release, and not let Gaza’s people be punished further by silence or inaction.

The writer is member (Punjab Assembly). She is a close aide of Maryam Nawaz and tweets at @hinaparvezbutt

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: Gaza flotilla, Hijacked as Israel, humanity

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