Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla, activists disembark in Crete

Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla, activists disembark in Crete

Online Desk

Published: 2026-05-01 14:56:45

Updated on: 2026-05-01 15:03:02

Dozens of activists on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla which was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Crete disembarked on Friday on the Greek island, an AFP journalist saw.

Greek coast guards escorted about 175 activists in four buses to a town whose name the authorities did not disclose.

Israel’s foreign ministry earlier stated that on Thursday, authorities had taken around 175 activists off more than 20 boats. Flotilla organisers put the number at 211.

“In coordination with the Greek government, the individuals transferred from the flotilla vessels to the Israeli vessel will be disembarked on a Greek beach in the coming hours,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar wrote on X on Thursday, thanking Greece for its willingness to receive the flotilla participants.

Several European governments with nationals among those arrested have called on Israel to free the activists and called its action a flagrant contravention of international law.

But the United States backed Israeli authorities, calling the flotilla a stunt.

“The United States expects all our allies to take decisive action against this meaningless political stunt by denying port access, docking, departure and refuelling to vessels participating in the flotilla,” State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said.

Initially made up of more than 50 boats, the flotilla’s aim, according to the organisers, was to break the blockade of Gaza and bring humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory, whose access remains largely restricted despite a fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist movement Hamas, which has been in force since October.