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Israel plans deportation of Gaza aid flotilla activists

Published on: May 1, 2026 4:51 PM

Israel has decided to deport members of the Global Sumoud Flotilla to Greece after detaining them during an attempt to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The decision marks a shift in handling the detainees, as authorities initially planned to transfer them into Israeli custody following their interception at sea.

According to available details, around 175 individuals were expected to be brought to Israel after the operation, but authorities later revised the plan through coordination with the Greek government. As a result, officials arranged for the detainees to be deported directly to Greece, raising fresh legal and diplomatic questions about the process.

Read more : Israel issues two-week ultimatum for Lebanon talks 

The interception has triggered concern among international observers and human rights groups, who argue that stopping a humanitarian mission in international waters could violate established legal norms. Critics emphasize that such actions may undermine global efforts aimed at ensuring safe and uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian assistance in conflict zones.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar strongly condemned the incident, calling the interception unlawful and urging immediate corrective action. He stated that blocking aid shipments and detaining volunteers reflects disregard for international obligations and requires urgent global attention.

Read more : Gaza death toll rises above 72,000 amid Israeli strikes –

Furthermore, Dar called for the immediate release of all individuals onboard, including volunteers and aid workers, and urged international organizations to take notice of actions that challenge legal frameworks governing maritime conduct. His remarks highlight growing diplomatic pressure on Israel amid rising scrutiny over the incident.

Earlier, Israeli naval speedboats surrounded and intercepted the flotilla vessels at sea, leading to the detention of multiple individuals involved in the mission. The development has intensified debate over humanitarian access to Gaza and the broader implications for regional stability and international law.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza flotilla, Gaza tensions, Greece transfer, humanitarian aid blockade, Ishaq Dar statement, Israel deportation, Latest

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