Key Points

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly praised his country's naval forces for intercepting a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The operation involved stopping 45 vessels that included climate activist Greta Thunberg among the passengers. Israeli authorities described the flotilla as a provocation linked to Hamas and prevented entry into what they called an active combat zone. All detained activists were reported to be in good health and will be deported to European countries.

Key Points: Netanyahu Praises Israeli Navy Gaza Flotilla Interception

  • Israeli Navy intercepted 45 vessels including ships carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg
  • Netanyahu praised the operation conducted during Yom Kippur holiday
  • Activists including 11 Greeks began hunger strike protesting Israeli detention
  • Israeli officials confirmed all passengers were safe and would be deported to Europe
  • Foreign Ministry called the flotilla a Hamas-linked provocation attempt
  • Greek officials confirmed 39 of 45 ships were diverted to Ashdod port
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Netanyahu hails naval forces for intercepting Gaza-bound aid flotilla

Israeli PM commends naval forces for stopping Gaza-bound aid ships with Greta Thunberg aboard, preventing entry into active war zone and activists face deportation.

"I commend the soldiers and commanders of the navy who carried out their mission on Yom Kippur in the most professional and efficient manner - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Jerusalem, October 3

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday (local time) praised the country's naval forces for intercepting aid flotilla heading towards Gaza, France 24 reported.

"I commend the soldiers and commanders of the navy who carried out their mission on Yom Kippur in the most professional and efficient manner," Netanyahu said in statement, as per France 24.

"Their important action prevented dozens of vessels from entering the war zone and repelled a campaign of delegitimisation against Israel," the statement added.

The Global Samud Flotilla, comprising 45 vessels with several politicians and Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, began its journey last month and was heading to the UN-designated female region, Gaza, according to France 24.

The Israeli Navy had been intercepting each vessel since Wednesday and warned activists, including Thunberg, against entering the waters, which would fall under its patrolling region.

"None of the Hamas-Sumud provocation yachts has succeeded in its attempt to enter an active combat zone or breach the lawful naval blockade," Israel's Foreign Ministry said in a statement as per France 24.

"One last vessel of this provocation remains at a distance. If it approaches, its attempt to enter an active combat zone and breach the blockade will also be prevented," the statement added.

As per Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, 39 of the 45 ships were intercepted, which were headed towards the Israeli port city of Ashdod.

"All passengers are in good health. No violence has been exercised," Gerapetritis said as per France 24.

The Greek organisers of the flotilla said that 11 Greek citizens who were on the vessel were on a hunger strike protesting against "illegal detention by the Israeli authorities."

Israel mentioned that the activist would be deported to Europe and didn't specify which country they would be sent.

"Hamas-Sumud passengers on their yachts are making their way safely and peacefully to Israel, where their deportation procedures to Europe will begin," Israeli Foreign Minister wrote on 'X', posting pictures of Greta Thunberg and other activists.

Earlier, the Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla en route to Gaza and detained several activists, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, Times of Israel reported.

One of the first boats to be boarded carried Greta Thunberg, according to Israel's Foreign Ministry, which released a video showing an Israeli soldier handing her belongings back after her detention. The ministry said, "Greta and her friends are safe and healthy," while confirming that several vessels had already been diverted to Israeli ports.

Out of 47 ships, Israeli troops raided only six ships in convoy and detained more than 150 activists onboard from 37 different countries, as per Al Jazeera.

Posting the video, the Israel Ministry wrote, "Already several vessels of the Hamas-Sumud flotilla have been safely stopped and their passengers are being transferred to an Israeli port. Greta and her friends are safe and healthy."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good job by Israeli navy! Every country has the right to protect its borders and prevent unauthorized entry. Security should be the priority in conflict zones.
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Arjun K
Why is Greta Thunberg involved in Middle East politics? She should focus on climate change activism. This seems like unnecessary provocation.
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Sarah B
As an Indian living abroad, I see both sides. But blocking 45 aid ships seems excessive. There must be a better way to ensure aid reaches civilians without compromising security.
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Meera T
The hunger strike by Greek citizens shows how strongly people feel about this issue. Humanitarian crises affect us all as global citizens. Hope a peaceful solution is found soon.
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Vikram M
India has always stood for peaceful resolution of conflicts. Both sides need to show restraint and prioritize civilian welfare. The international community should mediate properly.

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