İsrail'in Kıbrıs açıklarında Gazze'ye yardım filosuna baskını tepki topladı
İsrail, 18 Mayıs 2026'da Kıbrıs yakınlarındaki uluslararası sularda Küresel Sumud Filosu'na el koydu. Gazze'ye insani ablukayı kırma amacı taşıyan gemiye yapılan müdahale, başta Türkiye olmak üzere çeşitli çevrelerde öfkeye yol açtı; Ankara'da protestolar düzenlendi. Olay sırasında gözaltına alınan Güney Kore vatandaşları, Seul'ün diplomatik girişimleri sonucu 21 Mayıs Perşembe günü serbest bırakıldı. Güney Kore Devlet Başkanlığı sözcüsü, tahliyeleri memnuniyetle karşıladıklarını açıkladı. Diğer mürettebatın durumu hakkında henüz bilgi verilmedi. Bu baskın, İsrail'in uluslararası sularda Gazze'ye yönelik yardım girişimlerini engellemek için gerçekleştirdiği son müdahale olarak kayıtlara geçti. Filistin topraklarındaki ablukanın insani boyutu tartışılmaya devam ederken, benzer olayların bölgesel gerilimi artırdığı belirtiliyor.
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Israel raid of Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus sparks outrage
Israel raid of Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus sparks outrage Mera Aladam on Mon, 05/18/2026 - 11:24 The seizure of the Global Sumud Flotilla is the latest in a string of raids that occurred in international waters People hold a pro-Palestine protest in Ankara, Turkey, ahead of the Global Sumud Flotilla's latest mission to break the Israeli siege on Gaza, 17 May, 2026 (Efekan Akyuz/Reuters) Off The Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla reported Israeli naval forces raiding several of its vessels near Cyprus, in the latest attack on the aid mission in international waters. In a statement sent to Middle East Eye, the mission said it is "currently surrounded and under active interception by Israeli naval warships in international waters," approximately 250 nautical miles from the Gaza Strip's coast. It added that the "military encirclement marks the commencement of another illegal, high-seas aggression". Footage released show Israeli forces circling and seizing a number of boats reportedly off the coast of Cyprus. The organisers asserted that Israel "continues to demonstrate a systematic disregard for international maritime law, freedom of navigation on the high seas, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)". (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Global Sumud Flotilla also posted on X that Israeli soldiers were "boarding the first of our boats in broad daylight". The seizure of vessels come four days after 54 vessels originally set off from Marmaris, Turkey, in an attempt at breaking Israel's blockade on the Gaza. Israeli media earlier reported that the military was preparing to intercept the flotilla, which was expected to reach Gaza’s waters within two days. Footage shows Israeli forces intercepting a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters on Monday, arresting 100 activists on board. pic.twitter.com/xbQLyXPzvI May 18, 2026 According to Israel Hayom, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held security consultations on Sunday ahead of the flotilla’s arrival. Yedioth Ahronoth quoted an Israeli source as saying forces would “control them” and transfer activists to a “floating prison”. The attack has sparked international outrage, with the Turkish foreign ministry condemning the Israeli intervention. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Israel's attacks and intimidation policies will in no way prevent the international community's pursuit of justice and solidarity with the Palestinian people," the ministry said in a statement, demanding that Israel immediatly halt the raid. Gaza flotilla: The tide of defiance against Israel is now an unbreakable wave Read More » In late April, Israeli naval forces raided the Gaza-bound vessels off the Greek coast, hundreds of nautical miles from the besieged enclave. Nearly 200 activists were detained at the time, with some vessels left “systematically disabled” after being raided, leaving activists stranded at sea. Shortly before the raid, activists said they were approached by military speedboats identifying themselves as Israeli. Soldiers reportedly pointed lasers and semi-automatic weapons at those on board, ordering them to get on their hands and knees. They added that boat communications were being jammed. Israel launched a devastating onslaught in Gaza in 2023, blocking food, water, aid and electricity from reaching the enclave, while carrying out sustained air strikes for more than two years. The bombardment has killed at least 72,769 Palestinians, with thousands more missing and presumed dead under the rubble. The blockade has led to famine being declared in parts of Gaza, while most hospitals, homes and schools have been destroyed. Israeli air strikes since a ceasefire in October have killed more than 800 Palestinians in Gaza. Israel has also continued to impose aid restrictions on Gaza in violation of the agreement, leaving the humanitarian crisis unresolved. Israel's genocide in Gaza Oscar Rickett News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- İnsani21 May 03:10
South Korean nationals detained in Israeli raid on Gaza-bound flotilla released
South Korean nationals detained in Israeli raid on Gaza-bound flotilla released South Korea's presidential Blue House said on Thursday that some national who were held in Israeli custody were released. A presidential spokesperson welcomed their release, after Israel seized Gaza-bound aid vessels in international waters earlier this week.