Global Sumud Flotilla activists wave Palestinian flags before departure. Photo: AP
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) on Wednesday, October 1, reported intensifying encounters with Israeli naval forces as it sails towards Gaza. With less than 145 nautical miles to Gaza, the flotilla has entered a high-risk zone where previous missions have faced attacks.
In its latest statement, the flotilla confirmed that Israeli vessels had circled its lead boats, Alma and Sirius, for several minutes, disabling communications and forcing evasive manoeuvres to avoid collision.
In a post on X, Brazilian activist Thiago Avila said that communication systems were damaged, though no injuries were reported. The flotilla vowed to continue its mission despite what it called Israeli “threats and tactics of intimidation.”
Taking to Instagram, German activist Yasemin Acar released a video message describing a military vessel following closely behind.
“Right behind us there is a military vessel. They are intercepting us. We do not know how they will intercept us. I only see one big military vessel. They have their lights off,” Acar said, adding that passengers were instructed to put on life vests as a precaution.
She added that any attack by the occupation forces on boats while they are in international waters would constitute a new war crime, warning of the repercussions of violating international law at sea.
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