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Trump claims he was close to military action against Iran

19 May 2026
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The organizers of the Gaza flotilla reported that Israeli forces intercepted their boats on Monday, with at least five vessels, including the Girolama, allegedly sustaining gunfire. Activists on the Girolama were heard pleading for the soldiers not to shoot in videos shared on the Global Sumud Flotilla’s Telegram channel. The group claimed that shots were fired at several boats, including the Munki, Elengi, Alcione, and Zefiro. While the Israeli military has not commented on these allegations, one video appears to show an Israeli soldier firing a weapon, but it remains unclear if live ammunition was used. Of the original 70 boats that departed from Turkey, only five were still en route to Gaza as of Tuesday. The region has been under an Israeli naval blockade since 2007, and previous flotillas have faced similar interventions, resulting in arrests and deportations.

Why It Matters

The Gaza flotilla incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region and the humanitarian challenges faced by Gaza due to the Israeli blockade established in 2007. This blockade restricts the movement of goods and people, contributing to a humanitarian crisis in the area. Activism through flotillas has been a recurring attempt to challenge these restrictions, with previous efforts leading to significant confrontations and international attention. Understanding the implications of these actions is crucial for comprehending the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the international response to humanitarian efforts in Gaza.

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