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Argentina: Protesters rally in Buenos Aires against Israeli intervention on Global Sumud Flotilla

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SHOTLIST: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (OCT. 1, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF DEMONSTRATORS GATHERED IN FRONT OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE PROTESTING ISRAELI INTERVENTION OF GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA WHILE CHANTING, HOLDING BANNERS AND FLAGS 2. POLICE ENSURING SAFETY DURING PROTEST 3. VARIOUS OF DEMONSTRATORS GATHERED PROTESTING ISRAELI INTERVENTION OF GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA WHILE MARCHING, CHANTING, HOLDING BANNERS AND FLAGS 4. VARIOUS OF POLICE ENSURING SAFETY DURING PROTEST 5. VARIOUS OF DEMONSTRATORS GATHERED OUTSIDE ISRAELI EMBASSY PROTESTING ISRAELI INTERVENTION OF GLOBAL SUMUD FLOTILLA WHILE CHANTING, HOLDING BANNERS AND FLAGSBUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - OCT. 1, 2025: Social movements and human rights organizations marched on Wednesday, Oct. 1, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to condemn Israel’s military actions against the Global Sumud Flotilla, in which an Argentine representative was reportedly detained by Israeli forces. Demonstrators gathered at the Plaza de Mayo, in front of Government House, and later rallied outside the Israeli Embassy. The protest unfolded peacefully but with strong political and emotional overtones, as banners demanded the release of the detained activist and an immediate halt to attacks on humanitarian missions in Gaza. Organizers announced that further mobilizations may take place depending on developments in the region. Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla said the interception occurred as Israeli warships blocked communications and moved to halt the convoy. The International Committee for Breaking the Siege on Gaza (ICBSG) confirmed that Israeli forces stormed the ships Alma and Sirius. Several activists posted videos on social media confirming that Israeli naval boats approached the convoy and ordered them to change course. The flotilla, loaded mainly with humanitarian aid and medical supplies, set sail at the end of August and was expected to reach Gaza’s coast on Thursday morning under normal circumstances. This marked the first time in years that around 50 ships have sailed together toward Gaza, carrying 532 civilian supporters from over 45 countries to the enclave of 2.4 million Palestinians that has been under Israeli blockade for roughly 18 years.

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