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Israeli navy intercepts Gaza aid flotilla

Published on: April 30, 2026 10:15 AM

The Israeli navy has intercepted the Samoud flotilla, a humanitarian mission carrying aid intended for Gaza, according to organisers of the operation. The aid group said several boats in the flotilla were surrounded by Israeli speedboats while travelling in the Mediterranean Sea. Organisers claimed that activists and aid workers aboard the vessels were detained during the operation.

Read More: Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla, triggering protests across globe

According to the humanitarian organisation, communication with the detained workers was lost following the interception, raising concerns about their safety and current status. Organisers further alleged that Israeli forces used drones, communication-jamming technology, and armed personnel to stop the convoy in international waters.

INTERCEPTION HAPPENING NOW pic.twitter.com/lwXVnysDV7

— Global Sumud Flotilla (@gbsumudflotilla) April 30, 2026

The flotilla had been attempting to deliver humanitarian assistance to Gaza, where aid access remains a major international concern amid the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.

The organisation behind the mission called on governments and international institutions to intervene immediately and ensure the protection of humanitarian workers and the safe continuation of aid operations. The incident has drawn criticism from Palestinian groups and human rights organisations.

Hamas and several rights groups condemned the interception, describing the move as unlawful and accusing Israel of obstructing humanitarian relief efforts intended for civilians in Gaza. Israel has not immediately issued a detailed public statement regarding the interception or the status of those detained.

The latest incident comes amid continued international scrutiny of humanitarian access to Gaza, where aid deliveries remain highly sensitive due to security restrictions and ongoing military tensions.

Humanitarian organisations have repeatedly called for greater protection of relief missions and unimpeded access for food, medicine, and other essential supplies.

The interception of aid flotillas has historically been a contentious issue, often triggering diplomatic criticism and legal debate over maritime enforcement, humanitarian access, and international law.

Read More: Israel intercepts second Gaza-bound activist boat: army

As the situation develops, rights groups are urging transparency regarding the detained activists and the treatment of humanitarian cargo. The event is likely to intensify debate over access to Gaza and the broader humanitarian challenges facing civilians in the conflict zone.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: aid flotilla, Gaza, Hamas, humanitarian aid, Israel, Latest, mediterranean sea

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