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    Israel dismantles Gaza humanitarian flotilla – but one boat sails on

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekOctober 3, 2025Updated:October 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Israel dismantles Gaza humanitarian flotilla – but one boat sails on
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    The Israeli military has largely dismantled a humanitarian flotilla seeking to break its siege on Gaza, arresting hundreds of activists from dozens of vessels, but one yacht continues to plough onwards towards the Palestinian enclave.

    As of the early hours of Friday morning, the Polish-flagged Marinette, which reportedly has a crew of six, is the last remaining operational vessel of the Global Sumud Flotilla – once a 44-strong fleet.

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    Speaking via video call with flotilla organisers late on Thursday, the Australian captain, who identified himself only as Cameron, explained that the boat initially had engine issues and was therefore lagging behind the main group. The vessel is now “steaming” towards Gaza, Cameron added.

    “We have a bunch of very tough Turks onboard … we’ve got a lady from Oman and myself, and we’re just going to continue in the direction,” he said.

    A live video feed of the yacht, active as of 04:00 GMT, shows the crew steering the ship as the sun rises behind them in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea.

    A live geo tracker shows the ship located some 43 nautical miles (about 80km) from Gaza’s territorial waters.

    Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has previously warned the Marinette that “its attempt to enter an active combat zone and breach the blockade will also be prevented”.

    42 boats were illegally intercepted.

    Their passengers unlawfully abducted.

    The world saw what happens when civilians challenge a siege.

    And still — Marinette sails on.

    She knows the fate of her sisters on the water.

    She knows what awaits. And sh…

    — Global Sumud Flotilla (@gbsumudflotilla) October 2, 2025

    Since Wednesday, Israel’s naval forces have stopped dozens of boats carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza and detained about 500 activists from more than 40 countries.

    Israel previously accused the volunteers of trying to “breach a lawful naval blockade” – a claim that goes against international law – and said it would do whatever it takes to stop them.

    Israel’s navy has intercepted each boat and detained its crew before transferring them to Israel, from where they will be deported. Several high-profile figures – including activist Greta Thunberg, former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau, and Member of European Parliament Rima Hassan – are among those being held.

    As the largest naval aid mission yet to attempt to deliver supplies to the Palestinian enclave, the flotilla has garnered global attention, and the seizure of the boats has been met with global condemnation and sparked protests worldwide.

    Stephen Cotton, the general secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), representing more than 16.5 million transport workers globally, told media that “attacking or seizing nonviolent, humanitarian vessels in international waters” is illegal under international law.

    “States cannot pick and choose when to respect international law. The seas must not be turned into a theatre of war,” he said.

    World leaders have also condemned the unlawful seizures, including Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who announced his government was expelling Israeli diplomats and cancelling Colombia’s free trade agreement in light of Israel’s actions.

    European nations – including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Greece and Ireland – have also called on Israel to respect the rights of the crew members it has seized.

    The United Nations is yet to comment on Israel’s actions, but the UN’s special rapporteur for Palestine, Francesca Albanese, has described the interceptions as an “illegal abduction”.

    “My thoughts are with the people of Gaza, trapped in Israel’s killing fields,” Albanese wrote on X.

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