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| Israel seizes the global flotellas on the mission to save Gaza. |
Israel has violently seized the international flotellas fleet peacefully trying to deliver goods to the illegal blockade around Gaza.
Will some country finally use its military to dismantle Israel?
This is an act of war by Israel.
This ๐ฎ๐ฑ And Zionism Will Be Regarded As A Symbol Of Evil In The 21st Century.
A civil war is looming in the United States.
A global war is happening as we speak. Russia, Israel and the United States will never follow international law or order. It is time for Americans to hold our lawmakers and the president accountable.
We will not allow any PR stunt approaching an active war zone to violate our sovereignty. Those who tried to enter Israeli territory illegally will be deported immediately after Yom Kippur in Israel. Israel has repeatedly offered ways to peacefully deliver aid to Gaza, but this… pic.twitter.com/JVZldN0kYb
— Danny Danon ๐ฎ๐ฑ ืื ื ืื ืื (@dannydanon) October 1, 2025
The IOF must release the hostages it took on international waters today and release the thousands of Palestinian hostages it’s been abducting for decades. Free Palestine. pic.twitter.com/VTnY4m9SbD
— WearThePeace (@WearThePeaceCo) October 1, 2025
๐น๐ท๐ต๐ธMore than 45 Turkish civilian ships are heading directly toward Gaza.
— Global Sumud Flotilla (@GlobalSumud) October 2, 2025
This comes as a response to Israel intercepting the Global Sumud Flotilla convoy. pic.twitter.com/HYp9ldm4xC
Yet another crime to add to a long list of war crimes by the @IDF #Israel this was international waters &you have no right nor reason to have stopped,threatened,detained the flotilla. This is a breech of international law @CIJ_ICJ @UN SANCTION &SUSPEND ISRAEL NOW! pic.twitter.com/A1zijs7r6R
— TanithRea ✨ (@tanithrea) October 2, 2025
Israel does not own international waters or the Mediterranean, so Fcukkkk Israel!#Flotilla #SumudForGaza Israel attacked 10 boats tonight carrying basic aid and baby formula for Gaza. The people on board will NOT give up! Israel can not kill innocent civilians from many… https://t.co/vi69YXi4Qi pic.twitter.com/eARsEsqFD4
— #FreePalestine #GazaGenocide #ReleaseImranKhan (@JeSuis4Peace) September 24, 2025
The crew of the Global Sumud Flotilla boat Alma — including Greta Thunberg and Sumud leader Thiago รvila — has been illegally detained by Israel after being arrested in international waters last night.
— Global Sumud Flotilla Commentary (@GlobalSumudF) October 2, 2025
๐ข RAISE YOUR VOICE.
๐ PRESSURE YOUR GOVERNMENT NOW. pic.twitter.com/9WBf50XDaQ
Israeli forces have intercepted Alma, the lead boat of the Global Sumud Flotilla, in international waters - a direct breach of international law. The boat was carrying humanitarian aid and peaceful activists on their way to Gaza.
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) October 1, 2025
Contact has been lost. pic.twitter.com/AArvOFoY7p
Rise Up! Apartheid Israel has abducted Greta Thunberg, Mandla Mandela (Mandela’s grandson) & other civilians on the #GlobalSumudFlotilla. Israel is a coward afraid of ordinary people fighting for Palestinians. pic.twitter.com/I77qFX3dyH
— Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu (@SholaMos1) October 1, 2025
The only way this is going to stop is if the entire world gets together and stops trading with Israel and the US.
— Kerry Burgess (@KerryBurgess) October 2, 2025
How long would the United States continue to fund this carnage if every global US corporation that has a presence on every high street in every city in Europe were… pic.twitter.com/zOUd6mGORS
If you see your country on here, Israel is abducting your citizens aboard the Sumud Flotilla.
— YourFavoriteGuy (@guychristensen_) October 2, 2025
They were trying to bring aid via the sea to break the brutal Zionist siege on Gaza.
Israel firebombed your countrymen earlier, now capturing them & throwing them in prison cells. pic.twitter.com/0qVIeYzUZD
Update @gbsumudflotilla pic.twitter.com/7lJp0ySjKN
— Nicole Jenes (@NicoleJenes1) October 1, 2025
The Prime Minister of Israel is openly meddling in American politics. https://t.co/U5flQWmacR pic.twitter.com/TzMaueqslL
— Tucker Carlson Network (@TCNetwork) October 2, 2025
— Global Sumud Flotilla Commentary (@GlobalSumudF) October 2, 2025
If this is true, it’s deeply alarming. Every government and international organization must immediately verify her safety and demand her release. Human rights and international law must be upheld
— Vinay Vishwakarma (@thename_vinay) October 2, 2025
Tunisian Louay Cherni was also kidnapped by Jewish Terrorists pirates ๐ด☠️ of Israel in international waters. #GlobalSumudFlotilla #SumudFlotila #Sumud #SumudForGaza #Tunisia #Tunisian #TunisianActor #StopGazaHolocaust #GazaHolocaust pic.twitter.com/CsUe9AKkBW
— BB ุจุดุฑู - Tunisia ๐น๐ณ ๐ถ️๐ป๐งฏ (@BBTunisia1) October 2, 2025
๐น๐ท BREAKING: ๐จ MORE THAN 45 TURKISH CIVILIAN SHIPS ARE HEADING DIRECTLY TOWARD GAZA
— Khalissee (@Kahlissee) October 2, 2025
This comes as a response to Israel intercepting the Global Sumud Flotilla. pic.twitter.com/7VB6ACUCFC
I can't believe this has to be said:
— ๐๐ข๐จ๐ก ๐๐๐ซ๐ ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) October 1, 2025
If you dump your aid at sea while many hours away from Gaza, it's not just going to magically float to shore at some Gazan beach.
Are these people retarded?
pic.twitter.com/XKKlsxjmfn
Proof of GEN0CIDE is here pic.twitter.com/vsi3rNTniB
— Mohd Abdul Sattar (@SattarFarooqui) October 2, 2025
Israel’s navy stopped the Hamas-linked “flotilla” before it got anywhere near Gaza.
— Inside_Israel_Intel (@inside_IL_intel) October 2, 2025
๐ No blockade breached.
๐ No one harmed.
๐ Activists, including Greta Thunberg, detained & deported.
The message is clear: Israel will not let Hamas smugglers disguise themselves as… pic.twitter.com/KDg58gvxSn
BREAKING: The IDF found documents in Hamas compounds in Gaza that trace a direct line from Hamas’ leadership to flotilla’s funding and even ship ownership.
— Vivid.๐ฎ๐ฑ (@VividProwess) September 30, 2025
Greta is funded by Hamas. pic.twitter.com/sNwnLvV3RV
El gobierno de Israel ha querido relacionar a la Global Sumud Flotilla con Hamas mintiendo para justificar su ataque. Las imรกgenes usadas son de la rueda de prensa de Greta Thunberg con la Flotilla Libertad (no Global Sumud) y otra de 2010 del polรญtico britรกnico George Galloway. pic.twitter.com/s3HXsTyNhI
— Juliรกn Macรญas Tovar (@JulianMaciasT) October 1, 2025
Greta Thunberg’s Falestine Flotilla has landed on the eve of Yom Kippur.
— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) October 1, 2025
Because nothing says “Human Rights” like dancing on a Hamas funded party boat for a month and then forcing fasting Israelis to break their indigenous holy day to deal with you and your bullshit. pic.twitter.com/L9l0gRhpVH
BREAKING: The Global Sumud Flotilla boats Florida and All In have been seized by occupation forces, with all crew members taken.pic.twitter.com/4Vx5Q1jj0J
— Jackson Hinkle ๐บ๐ธ (@jacksonhinklle) October 2, 2025
BREAKING!!‼️
— Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) September 9, 2025
Second attack on the Flotilla, still in Tunisian waters, in two days!
Video evidence suggests that a drone - with no light so it could not be seen - dropped a device ๐that set the deck of the Alma boat on fire.
Look by yourself and draw your conclusions https://t.co/ZQylq6aLYD pic.twitter.com/bJ8QaSzTho
Zionists claim the fire started by a cigarette. Here is clear video of the drone strike against the @gbsumudflotilla. Is anyone surprised that Israel lied? pic.twitter.com/uEljIOSnj1
— Israel Exposed (@xIsraelExposedx) September 9, 2025
Israel is seizing a series of flotellas in international waters which is producing outrage globally.
Israel had time to push well they are Hamas as the reason to invade.
They claim that Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is associated with Hamas and even provided "proof" to social media.
Israeli naval forces boarded most of the vessels in a flotilla attempting to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza on Thursday and detained dozens aboard, including European lawmakers, drawing widespread condemnation.
The Global Sumud Flotilla was the largest yet to try to break the blockade, and it comes at a time of growing criticism of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, where its offensive has laid waste to wide swaths of territory and killed tens of thousands of people.
Activists had said they hoped that the sheer number of boats would make it more difficult for Israeli authorities to intercept them all — but Israel’s Foreign Ministry declared the operation over on Thursday afternoon.
Widespread protests
Supporters of the flotilla took to the streets in several major cities after news of the interception broke — including in Rome; Istanbul; Athens, Greece; and Buenos Aires, Argentina — to decry the Israeli operation and the ongoing offensive in the Gaza Strip.
In the northern Italian city of Bologna, dozens of protesters and university students scuffled with police outside the city’s central train station. Police in riot gear used batons to push back the protesters who were trying to occupy the train station and chanting “Free Palestine” and “Shame on you”. Italy’s largest union called for a one-day general strike on Friday.
The flotilla, which started out with more than 40 boats and nearly 450 activists, was carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza. Its main goal, they said, remained “to break Israel’s illegal siege and end the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people.”
Israel’s Foreign Ministry dismissed it as a “provocation,” saying that various countries have offered to deliver the aid the boats were carrying. Israel has come under intense criticism for how much aid it lets into Gaza and how it distributes the goods. It has vehemently denied it is committing genocide.
The organizers of the flotilla said at least 39 of their boats were intercepted or assumed intercepted in a nightlong Israeli operation. Israeli authorities later said only one boat remained “at a distance” and would be intercepted if it approached.
The flotilla has streamed its voyage online via live cameras aboard different boats, though connections were lost as Israeli authorities began boarding them in international waters on Wednesday evening.
Israel begins interception of activist flotilla
An ongoing war and an even longer blockade
The Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, triggered this war. Militants killed some 1,200 people that day, while 251 others were abducted. Forty-eight hostages are still held in Gaza — around 20 believed to be alive.
Israel’s ensuing campaign has killed more than 66,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and militants in its toll. The ministry, which is part of the Hamas-run government and whose figures are viewed by experts as the most reliable estimate, has said women and children make up around half the dead.
Israel has maintained varying degrees of blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized power in 2007, saying it is necessary to contain the militant group. Critics deride the policy as collective punishment.
After the war started, Israel tightened the blockade but eased up later under U.S. pressure. In March, it sealed the territory off from all food, medicine and other goods for 2 ½ months, contributing to Gaza’s slide into famine.
The flotilla said it wanted to establish a humanitarian corridor by sea, given the little aid that was reaching Gaza by land.
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| Israel has threatened violence against Greta Thunberg and others. |
Activists and European lawmakers detained
Israeli forces detained and removed dozens of people — including Greta Thunberg, former Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau and European Parliament member Rima Hassan — from the flotilla.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry posted photos and videos of some of the activists detainees saying in a statement on X that they were “safe and in good health” and would be transferred to Israel for deportation.
Earlier, live broadcasts from the activists showed Israeli boats approaching their vessels, spraying them with water canons and flashing bright lights before troops boarded the flotilla.
Anticipating the interceptions, activists wearing life jackets sat in circles and raised their hands in the air. Some managed to stream the moment live from their cellphones before tossing their devices into the sea.
Many decry flotilla’s interception
Turkey, Colombia, Pakistan and others condemned Israel’s interception of the flotilla.
Italy, France, Poland and other European nations, which had warned the activists not to continue the journey and avoid confrontation with Israel, said they were working with Israeli diplomatic authorities to ensure their citizens were transferred to land and deported home swiftly.
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, one of Israel’s staunchest allies, on Thursday slammed Italian unions for their decision to call a general strike on Friday in solidarity with the flotilla.
“I continue to believe that all this brings no benefit to the Palestinian people. On the other hand, I understand that it will bring a lot of problems to Italian citizens,” Meloni told reporters upon her arrival in Copenhagen for a summit.
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry described the interceptions as an “act of terrorism” and a severe breach of international law in a statement late Wednesday.
The detention of activists was part of Israel’s “ongoing aggression,” the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said, adding that Israel’s blockade of Gaza had caused “immense suffering” for more than 2 million Palestinians in the strip.
Israel has argued its actions constitute a lawful naval blockade needed to prevent Hamas from importing arms, while critics consider it collective punishment of Palestinians in Gaza.
Whether the blockade is militarily justified is a point of contention. But the flotilla argues they are a civilian, unarmed group and that the passage of humanitarian aid is guaranteed under international law.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced late Wednesday that his government would expel Israel’s diplomatic delegation in the South American country and terminate a free trade agreement with Israel over the interception. Two Colombian citizens are taking part in the flotilla.
Petro has repeatedly described Israel’s siege of Gaza as an act of genocide, something Israel vehemently denies.


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