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Palestine: Global Sumud Flotilla 120 nautical miles from Gaza, warns of high-risk entry tonight

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MEDITERRANEAN SEA (OCT. 1, 2025) (RESTRICTED - USERS MUST CREDIT “GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA” HANDOUT, MUST NOT OBSCURE LOGO — EDITORIAL USE ONLY) 1. VARIOUS OF GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA SAILINGSCRIPT The Global Sumud Flotilla, sailing to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza, announced Tuesday, Oct. 1, that its vessels are now just 120 nautical miles (222 Kilometres) from the besieged enclave and will be entering a high-risk zone tonight. Organizers issued a critical warning, urging international attention, saying. They stressed that workers and activists worldwide are preparing mass mobilizations in solidarity and demanded safe passage for the flotilla. The flotilla, carrying humanitarian supplies and international activists, is part of efforts to break Israel’s years-long blockade, which has sharply worsened living conditions in Gaza. On Tuesday, Israel’s official broadcaster KAN reported the flotilla had entered Israel’s interception zone, with the navy preparing to seize the ships. Israeli authorities plan to transfer the flotilla activists to a large warship and tow the vessels to the port of Ashdod, with the possibility that some may sink, KAN reported. Israel has ruled out allowing the flotilla to reach Gaza, according to political directives. The flotilla, loaded mainly with humanitarian aid and medical supplies, set sail several days ago in a bid to break the Israeli blockade. This marks the first time in years that dozens of ships have sailed together toward Gaza, home to about 2.4 million Palestinians and under Israeli blockade for roughly 18 years. Israel tightened the siege further on March 2 by closing all border crossings and blocking food, medicine and aid, pushing Gaza into famine despite aid trucks piling up at its borders. ​​​​​​​The Israeli army has killed nearly 66,100 Palestinians, most of them women and children, in Gaza since October 2023. The relentless bombardment has rendered the enclave uninhabitable and led to starvation and the spread of diseases.​​​​​​​

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