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  • Irish citizens on intercepted Gaza flotilla boats

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    It is understood at least seven Irish citizens have been detained after the Israeli navy intercepted a number of boats carrying aid to Gaza.

    Israel’s Foreign Ministry said several vessels that form part of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) had been “safely stopped” and that those aboard were being transferred to an Israeli port.

    It added that the navy had told the vessels to change course as they were “approaching an active combat zone”.

    Irish coordinators of the GSF said there are 22 Irish citizens taking part in the flotilla, RTÉ has reported.

    The seven Irish citizens detained are senator Chris Andrews, Tadgh Hickey, Tara O’Grady, Louise Heaney, Sarah Clancy, Diarmuid Mac Dubhghlais and Thomas McCune, according to the Irish broadcaster.

    Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is also among the detained activists.

    Livestreamed footage shows crew members of the Alma vessel, which includes Belfast man Fra Hughes, sitting on deck as they sail for Gaza [Reuters]

    Multiple ships including the Alma, which includes Belfast man Fra Hughes and is one of the main vessels, as well as the Surius and the Adara, had been intercepted and boarded on Wednesday evening, the GSF said.

    It said the flotilla had been 70 nautical miles from Gaza’s shoreline when the intervention had occurred. The group had hoped its vessels would arrive in Gaza on Thursday morning.

    The GSF described the interception as “illegal” and “not an act of defence” but “a brazen act of desperation”.

    Israel previously said it would not let the flotilla reach its destination. An earlier attempt saw activists detained by Israeli forces and taken to shore.

    ‘Safety of Irish citizens remains our priority’

    The Department of Foreign Affairs said it is aware of reports that the flotilla has been intercepted and is in direct contact with its Irish representatives.

    “The safety of Irish citizens remains our priority,” it added.

    In a statement, Tánaiste (deputy prime minister) Simon Harris said Ireland “expects international law to be upheld and all those on board the flotilla to be treated in strict accordance with it”.

    “Tonight’s reports are very concerning. This is a peaceful mission to shine a light on a horrific humanitarian catastrophe,” he added.

    President of Ireland Michael D Higgins speaks at a lectern. We wears a black suit with a white shirt and and a purple floral tie.

    Michael D Higgins says the safety of those involved in the flotilla “is a concern for us all” [PA Media]

    Irish President Michael D Higgins said “the safety and protection of those involved in this humanitarian exercise is a concern for all of us”.

    “In recent weeks there was a near consensus among members of the United Nations that a Palestinian State should be recognized as an essential building block for peace in the region,” he said in statement.

    “We might well ask where stands this commitment now if a flotilla involving more than 40 boats and more than 500 people from the international community seeking to bring humanitarian aid – water, medicines and food to those who are in desperate need – is being prevented from achieving that humanitarian objective.”

    Chris Andrews wearing a grey suit, he has grey hair

    Sinn Féin senator Chris Andrews was on board the Spectre [Getty Images]

    A boat carrying Sinn Féin senator Chris Andrews was also intercepted, according to his party.

    “The flotilla, including Senator Andrews’ boat, the Spectre, was violently assaulted by Israeli military forces, with participants kidnapped by armed Israeli agents,” a party spokesperson said.

    Earlier, Andrews said that his vessel was about to be boarded.

    “Israeli warship directly off my boat… Boarding is imminent and this will likely be my last post before I am kidnapped,” he posted on social media.

    Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald said she had spoken to Andrews prior to his vessel being boarded.

    In a post shared on X, she said it was a “moment of huge danger”.

    “The Irish government must speak out. Irish citizens and all the activists on board must be given safe passage,” McDonald added.

    ‘These people are peaceful’, says taoiseach

    Earlier, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin called on the Israeli government to “behave within international law” when it comes to the Gaza flotilla, but he suggested the flotilla should not progress any further.

    Speaking in Copenhagen, Martin said: “This is not a military operation. These people are peaceful, the people on the various boats. They’re there to shine a light on the appalling deprivation in Gaza and the lack of humanitarian aid going into Gaza, it’s a humanitarian mission.”

    However, he said the Irish government believed there were dangers involved in approaching Gaza by sea.

    “We have said to people, to Irish citizens, that it’s not an area for safe travel, and people shouldn’t, in my view, progress further, and should do everything they can to protect themselves and to make sure they don’t come in harm’s way.

    “But there’s a huge responsibility also on the Israeli government to handle this with caution and sensitivity and acknowledge that this is a humanitarian mission, first and foremost.”

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  • Gaza aid flotilla targeted by drones and explosions, activists say

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    Organizers of the pro-Palestinian flotilla hoping to carry aid to Gaza said that Israel attacked them with “flash bombs, explosive flares, and suspected chemicals” as it approached the war-torn Palestinian territory.

    “The Israeli occupation forces have launched at least 11 attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla as it is 600 nautical miles [1,100 kilometres] from Gaza,” the CODEPINK organization said in a social media post early on Wednesday.

    “Israel is threatening and terrorizing humanitarians carrying aid in international waters. Demand safe passage for the flotilla. Break the siege on Gaza now,” the group said, in comments also shared by the flotilla.

    Global Sumud Flotilla published a video on its social media channels early on Wednesday showing what it said were “flashbangs… a non-lethal explosive device used mainly by police or military forces. It is designed to incapacitate people temporarily without causing permanent injury, making it useful in crowd control or hostage rescue operations.”

    The activists said that “explosive flares” and “suspected chemicals” were deployed against the boats as well as “unidentified drones and communications jamming.”

    “We are witnessing these psychological operations firsthand, right now, but we will not be intimidated,” the flotilla said in a Telegram post.

    Earlier, Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, reposted one of the flotilla’s videos on her X page.

    “9th attack reported on humanitarian boats in int’l waters (southwest of Crete) – in the middle of the night! Et voilà: genocidaire on land, maritime outlaw at sea,” she wrote in the social media thread.

    The Global Sumud Flotilla, which set off from Barcelona in late August with hundreds of activists on board, is aiming to breach the Israeli sea blockade of the Gaza coast to deliver humanitarian aid to the population of the war-torn territory. “Sumud” means steadfastness in Arabic.

    Israel has in the past thwarted a number of attempts to breach its sea blockade. Most recently, activists said two Global Sumud Flotilla vessels were attacked while in Tunisian waters over about 24 hours earlier in September.

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