10 countries condemn Israeli attacks on Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla

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10 countries condemn Israeli attacks on Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla
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The foreign ministers of 10 countries strongly condemned Israel's repeated attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla, a "peaceful civilian humanitarian initiative" aimed at drawing attention to Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe. The ministers called for the immediate release of all detained activists.

The foreign ministers of Türkiye, Bangladesh, Brazil, Indonesia, Spain, Colombia, Libya, the Maldives, Pakistan, and Jordan on Monday "strongly" condemned Israel's repeated attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla, "a peaceful civilian humanitarian initiative aimed at drawing the international community's attention to the humanitarian catastrophe faced by the Palestinian people." The statement said the ministers noted with deep concern Israel's previous interventions against aid missions in international waters and condemned the continuation of hostile acts targeting civilian vessels and humanitarian aid activists.

Violation of international law


"These attacks, including assaults on vessels and the arbitrary detention of activists, constitute a clear violation of international law and international humanitarian law," the statement said. The ministers expressed serious concern regarding the safety and security of the civilians on board the flotilla, and called for the immediate release of all detained activists and for full respect for their rights and dignity.


Call for accountability


The ministers underlined that repeated attacks on peaceful humanitarian initiatives reflect an ongoing disregard for international law and freedom of navigation. The statement urged the global community to fulfill its legal and moral responsibilities, ensure the protection of civilians and humanitarian missions, and take concrete steps to end impunity and ensure accountability for these violations.


Flotilla attack


The Israeli army on Monday attacked and intercepted the Gaza-bound Global Sumud humanitarian flotilla in international waters and detained around 100 activists as the mission sought to break Israel's blockade on the Palestinian enclave. Israeli forces also attacked the aid flotilla off the coast of Crete on April 29 and deported the activists on board.

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