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Israel Deports 137 More Activists From Gaza-Bound Flotilla To Turkey

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Israel Deports 137 More Activists From Gaza-Bound Flotilla To Turkey

Israel has confirmed the deportation of 137 foreign activists detained for joining an international aid flotilla en route to Gaza, intensifying diplomatic discussions over the country’s handling of humanitarian missions in the region.

According to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, the latest group of deportees included citizens from the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, Jordan, and several other nations.

In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), the ministry described them as “provocateurs of the Hamas–Sumud flotilla”, adding that Israel is working to “expedite the deportation of all provocateurs.”

This marks the second wave of deportations since Friday, when four Italian activists were sent home. The detentions began earlier in the week after the Israeli navy intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla, which carried over 400 activists, politicians, and humanitarian campaigners, including Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg.

 

The Global Sumud Flotilla, named after the Arabic word for “steadfastness,” set sail from European ports in late August. Its mission was to deliver medical aid, food, and relief materials to Palestinians in Gaza—where the United Nations says famine and severe shortages have left millions in dire need.

However, Israel viewed the mission differently. Officials accused the flotilla’s organizers of staging a political provocation under the guise of humanitarian relief, linking the voyage to groups sympathetic to Hamas, which Israel considers a terrorist organization.

The flotilla’s ships, anchored off the Tunisian coast before sailing eastward, were intercepted in international waters by the Israeli navy on Wednesday. Israel maintained that its blockade on Gaza—imposed since 2007—is necessary to prevent the flow of weapons to militant groups. Critics, however, argue that the blockade has crippled Gaza’s economy and worsened the humanitarian crisis.

 

The interception of the flotilla sparked global attention and renewed debate over Israel’s blockade and the humanitarian conditions in Gaza. Several governments have called for the release of their detained citizens, while human rights groups condemned Israel’s response as excessive.

An Israeli official stated that the operation was conducted “in accordance with security laws” and emphasized that no serious injuries occurred during the interception. Still, video footage shared by activists showed chaotic scenes as naval officers boarded the ships, sparking outcry online.

 

Israel has pledged to deport the remaining detainees “as quickly as possible” in coordination with their respective embassies. Turkish authorities have already confirmed the arrival of the latest group in Istanbul, where humanitarian agencies and local supporters welcomed them.

Meanwhile, the episode has deepened long-standing tensions between Israel and international aid coalitions. Activists insist their efforts will continue despite the setback, saying the world “cannot turn away from Gaza’s suffering.”

For now, as the deportations proceed and diplomatic statements multiply, the flotilla incident once again highlights the fragile line between humanitarian missions and political confrontation in one of the world’s most contested regions

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