A threat from Israel to the Global Sumud Fleet: Permission will not be granted.

A threat from Israel to the Global Sumud Fleet: Permission will not be granted.

22.09.2025 20:21

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs threatened the Global Sumud Fleet, which aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. In a statement, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that ships violating the blockade would not be allowed.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs threatened the Global Sumud Fleet, which aims to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip, stating, "Israel will not allow ships to enter an active war zone and will not permit the violation of the legal maritime blockade."

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs threatened the Global Sumud Fleet, which aims to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip and deliver humanitarian aid to the region.

THREAT TO THE AID FLEET

In a statement made by the ministry, it was said, "This fleet, organized by Hamas, has been created to serve Hamas."

The statement continued, "Israel will not allow ships to enter an active war zone and will not permit the violation of the legal maritime blockade. If the true intention of those joining the fleet is not to serve Hamas but to deliver humanitarian aid, Israel requests that the ships dock at Ashkelon Port and unload the aid there, from where it can be immediately transferred to the Gaza Strip in a coordinated manner. Israel asks participants not to violate the law and to accept Israel's proposal for the peaceful transfer of the aid they possess."

ADVANCING AGAINST THE BLOCKADE

The Global Sumud Fleet consists of more than 50 ships from 44 countries. Two ships belonging to the Global Sumud Fleet were attacked before departing from Tunisia.

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