Israel Intercepts Aid Flotilla Headed to Gaza
Israeli naval forces have intercepted a flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. The operation took place in international waters, far from the Gaza Strip. (sources: nytimes, dw, theguardian, npr, aljazeera)

Israeli forces stopped more than 20 ships in a mission to enforce the blockade of Gaza. Activists on board reported detentions of crew members, including Australians.
- The interception occurred approximately 1,000 kilometers from Gaza, near Crete.
- Israel characterized those on the flotilla as 'attention-seeking agitators.'
- At least six Australian activists were detained during the operation.
Why it matters
The interception highlights ongoing tensions related to the blockade of Gaza and international efforts to deliver aid.
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