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Most Gaza flotilla activists to disembark in Greece; Israel to question two

From Jerusalem Post · (4m ago) English

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TLDR

  • Israel will allow most activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla to disembark in Greece, but will question two individuals suspected of affiliation with a terrorist organization and illegal activity.
  • The Israeli Foreign Ministry thanked Greece for facilitating the activists' departure and reiterated that all humanitarian aid to Gaza is managed by the Gazan Board of Peace.
  • The U.S. State Department condemned the flotilla as a

The Jerusalem Post, as a leading Israeli news outlet, reports on the resolution of the Global Sumud Flotilla incident with a focus on Israel's security concerns and its right to enforce the naval blockade on Gaza. The article highlights Israel's cooperation with Greece to allow most detained activists to disembark, framing it as a diplomatic success. However, the report underscores Israel's firm stance against any attempts to breach the blockade, particularly by individuals suspected of ties to terrorism or illegal activities. The decision to bring two activists, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago รvila, to Israel for questioning is presented as a necessary measure to uphold national security and investigate potential threats.

Israel will not allow the breach of the lawful blockade on Gaza.

โ€” Israeli Foreign MinistryThis quote emphasizes Israel's unwavering commitment to maintaining its naval blockade on Gaza, viewing the flotilla as a direct challenge to its security measures.

The article also incorporates the U.S. State Department's condemnation of the flotilla, aligning with Israel's perspective. The U.S. labels the initiative as

The flotilla has nothing to do with humanitarian aid or the welfare of Gazans.

โ€” U.S. State DepartmentThis statement from the U.S. State Department dismisses the humanitarian claims of the flotilla, aligning with Israel's assessment that the initiative is politically motivated and serves the interests of groups like Hamas.
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Originally published by Jerusalem Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.