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The Israeli Navy has trapped boats carrying the assistance of gas and detained activists on board, including the Swedish climate campaigns Greta Tunberg.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said several ships, which are part of the global fleet of Sumud (GSF), were “safely stopped” and that those on board were transferred to an Israeli port.
He added that the Navy told the ships to change the course as they “approach an active battle zone.”
GSF described the capture as “illegal” and “not an act of defense”, but a “brazen act of despair”.
The group wrote on social media: “She clearly reveals the end lengths to which the occupier will go to ensure that Gaza remains hungry and isolated.
“They will attack a peaceful civic mission because the success of humanitarian aid means the failure of their siege.”
The housing streams of the boats suggest that not all 44 vessels were uploaded and evacuated.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the fleet was informed that “violating a legal naval blockade”, which covers the waters to Gaza – although it is not clear whether the boats entered the blockade area.
He publishes footage from the capture showing that Tunberg sits on a boat deck, supplying water and a jacket by a member of Israeli military.
The Israeli government, which marks the GSF’s attempt to transport humanitarian aid to a Gaza -torn Gaza as a “provocation”, said: “Greta and her friends are safe and healthy.”
GSF said many ships, including Alma, one of the main vessels, as well as Sauri and Adara, were also caught on board.
Previously, she accused the Israeli military of “deliberately damaging shipping communications, trying to block disaster signals and to stop the living flow of their illegal boat climb.”
It says the fleet was 70 nautical miles from the Gaza coastline when the intervention came. The group hoped that his vessels would arrive in Gaza on Thursday morning.
Israel has already blocked two attempts by activists to deliver help from a ship to Gaza in June and July.
While the Israeli government characterizes the fleet as “selfie yacht”, Tunberg backed away against this critic, telling the BBC on Sunday: “I don’t think anyone would risk their life for stunt stunts.”
International aid agencies are trying to bring food and medicines into the Palestinian territory, but they note that Israel limits the flow of supplies.
Israel claims that he is trying to stop those stocks that fall into Hamas’s hands. He and the US have supported an alternative food distribution system, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), with which the UN refuses to cooperate, describing its creation as unethical.
The UN -backed group confirmed last month that Gaza had a hunger in Gaza, and the UN Humanitarian Chief said it was a direct result of Israel’s “systematic obstacle” from the aid entering the territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called this “honest lie”.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Baro said in a statement that France has guaranteed that “any possible operation on the board will take place under the best possible security conditions.”
The Italian Foreign Minister said he was confident of Israel that his armed forces would not use violence against the 500 people on board, including French and Italian politicians.
Antonio Tajani said: “The board was planned, we’re talking about it … with (Israeli Foreign Minister) so that there is no violent action by Tel Aviv’s armed forces and that was sure to me.”
Simon Harris, Ireland Tanaist (Deputy Minister -Chairman), said his country “expects international law to be maintained and to be treated on board the fleet in strict accordance with it.”
In Gaza, Israel intensifies its attack on the city of Gaza As Hamas weighed his response to a new American plan to end war. Arab and Turkish mediators are believed to press Hamas for a positive answer, but a senior Hamas figure said the armed group would probably reject it.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has issued a final warning about the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the city for evacuation to the south, saying that those who remained during the offensive against Hamas will be “terrorists and supporters of the terror.”
The International Committee of the Red Cross said that “according to international humanitarian law, civilians must be protected, whether they remain or leave the city of Gaza.”