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IDF conducts raids on Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters

6 May 2026
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Israeli naval forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla on April 29-30, 2026, in international waters west of Crete, detaining 175 participants who were attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Of those, 173 were transferred to Crete, while two activists, Thiago Ávila and Saif Abukeshek, were deported to Israel and charged with terrorism-related offenses. The incident raised significant legal questions regarding Israel’s right to board vessels in international waters, as the interception occurred approximately 500-600 nautical miles from Gaza and 45 nautical miles from Greek territorial waters. Witnesses reported aggressive tactics used by Israeli forces during the boarding process, including the use of firearms and jamming communications. Human rights organizations condemned the operation, labeling it unlawful and calling for adherence to international maritime law.

Why It Matters

The interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Israel’s blockade of Gaza, which Israel argues is necessary for security. The legality of such blockades is governed by international humanitarian law, requiring adherence to specific criteria, including proportionality and prior notification. Historical precedents, such as the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident, reveal patterns of international scrutiny regarding Israel’s maritime actions. This incident also underscores the complexities of jurisdiction in international waters, as reactions from Greece and the European Union have raised concerns about potential double standards in the enforcement of international law.

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