In a dramatic turn of events, Israeli authorities detained approximately 450 activists who attempted to breach the Gaza blockade via the Global Sumud Flotilla. The operation, which involved hundreds of Israeli police officers, quickly drew global condemnation and mass protests across major cities.
The flotilla, the largest of its kind so far, included European lawmakers and carried symbolic humanitarian aid. Its primary goal was to challenge the legality of Israel's ongoing blockade. Despite the flotilla's interception, Israel claimed this action prevented a provocation against its naval blockades.
The incident has intensified discussions around Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, polarizing opinions on whether these measures constitute legitimate security actions or acts of collective