Failed To Break Gaza, All Flotilla Ships Intercepted By Israel

JAKARTA - All ships participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla, a convoy of humanitarian aid trying to break through Israel's Zionist blockade of the Gaza Strip, are confirmed to have been intercepted by Israeli forces.

According to a report by Al Jazeera on Friday, October 3, the Polish-flagged "Marinette" was the last of 44 ships participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla intercepted by Israel.

The last time the "Marinette" was detected was about 43 nautical miles from Gaza's territorial waters before being stopped by Israeli Zionists, Al Jazeera quoted reports of ship tracking.

On Thursday (2/10), Israeli forces began arresting activists after intercepting Global Sumud Flotilla ships seeking to sail to Gaza to send humanitarian aid.

On the same day, the implementer of the flotilla reported that some of the activists and crew of the shipping participants, including Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, had been detained by Israeli forces.

Israel's Zionist foreign authorities announced Wednesday (1/10) that the Israeli Zionist navy had intercepted a number of participating ships Global Sumud Flotilla, as well as carried all passengers and crew to the Israeli port.