The latest situation at Ashdod Port, where Israel brought the detained activists.

The latest situation at Ashdod Port, where Israel brought the detained activists.

02.10.2025 18:26

Some ships and activists belonging to the Global Sumud Fleet, which were illegally detained by Israel, were brought to Ashdod Port under the escort of Israeli military vessels. While military ship activity continued around the port, some activists were seen on the decks of the ships wearing orange life vests. Meanwhile, a statement from the fleet said, "All our activists are currently at Ashdod Port, and they are in good health."

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Four of the 44 ships belonging to the Global Sumud Fleet, which set sail to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, still appear to be en route. Israeli forces detained 21 ships, and 37 Turkish citizens were brought to Ashdod port along with 200 activists.



Israeli soldiers raided the boats of the Global Sumud Fleet heading to Gaza, detaining many activists, including Turkish activists, and confiscating the boats. The illegally detained ships and activists were brought to Usdud (Ashdod) Port.



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ACTIVISTS SEEN ON DECK WITH LIFE JACKETS



It was reported that the ships of the Global Sumud Fleet reached Ashdod Port, and some activists were seen on the decks of the ships wearing orange life jackets. The waving of the Palestinian flag on one of the illegally confiscated ships drew attention.



Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


Since noon, military ship activity around the port continues.



"ALL OUR ACTIVISTS ARE IN ASHDOD, THEIR HEALTH IS GOOD"



On the other hand, a statement from the fleet said, "All our activists are currently at Ashdod Port, and their health is good. The process may take a little longer due to the holiday in Israel."



According to the tracking system shared on the Global Sumud Fleet's website, it was stated that Israel illegally seized 21 of the 44 ships heading to Gaza and that 19 are presumed to have been seized.



HERE ARE THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS ATTACKED BY ISRAEL



The names of the ships that Israel is reported to have "stopped" are Alma, Sirius, Adara, Spectre, Yulara, Aurora, Otaria, Huga, Deir Yessine, Grande Blu, Morgana, Hio, Seulle, All In, Captain Nikos, Florida, Karma, Mohammad Bhar, Oxygono, Free Willy, Jeannot III.



NAMES OF THE SEIZED SHIPS REVEALED



The names of the ships that are presumed to have been seized are stated to be Adagio, Ahed Tamimi, Allakatalla, Amsterdam, Australe, Catalina, Estrella Y Manuel, Fair Lady, Inana, Mango, Maria Cristina, Meteque, MiaMia, Mikeno, Ohwayla, Paola I, Pavlos Fyssas, Selvaggia, Vangelis Pissias-Asser et Ayssel, Wahoo.



Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


Fleet spokesperson Saif Abukeshek shared the nationalities of the activists on the ships attacked by Israel as follows: "30 Spaniards, 22 Italians, 25 Turks, 12 Malaysians, 11 Tunisians, 11 Brazilians, 10 French, 9 Irish, 8 Algerians, 7 Americans, 7 Germans, 6 British, 4 Norwegians, 4 Swedes, 3 New Zealanders, 3 Moroccans, 3 Jordanians, 3 Poles, 3 Portuguese, 3 Mexicans, 2 Kuwaitis, 2 Colombians, 2 Argentinians, 2 Swiss, 1 Czech, 1 Mauritanian, 1 Austrian, 1 Bulgarian, 1 Australian, 1 Serbian, 1 Belgian, 1 Bahraini, 1 Danish, 1 Dutch, 1 Finnish, 1 South African, and 1 Slovak."



NAMES OF DETAINED TURKISH ACTIVISTS REVEALED



Meanwhile, the Global Sumud Fleet Turkey Delegation announced that the number of Turkish activists confirmed to be illegally detained by the Tel Aviv administration during the attack on the Global Sumud Fleet carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza is 38.



Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


The names of the detained individuals along with the names of the ships and boats they were on are as follows: "(Sirius) Abdulaziz Yalçın, Davut Daşkıran, Zeynep Dilek Tekocak, Ayçin Kantoğlu; (HUGA-A) Mehmet Sait Direkçi, Fatih Özsöz, Tevhit Yıldız; (TR1 Austral) İkbal Gürpınar, Said Ercan, Muhammet E. Işık, Hacı Durak, Bekir Develi, Erdem Özveren, Enes Harman, Sait Karahasan; (Florida-A) Evren Akan, Turgay Turan, Muhammet E. Yıldırım; (Alma) Metehan Sarı, Hüseyin Şuayb Ordu, Onur Murat Kolgu, Semih Fener, Osman Çetinkaya, Sümeyra Akdeniz Ordu; (Spectre) Bekir Turunç, Abdulmecid Bağcıvan, Mustafa M. Çakmakçı, Mesut Çakar, Müslim Ziyali; (Mali/Deir Yassine-A) Sümeyye S. Polat; (Grande Blu) Halil Rıfat Çanakçı; (Morgana) Ersin Çelik, Semanur Sönmez Yaman; (Seulle-A) Yaşar Yavuz, Haşmet Yazıcı, Abdülsamed Turan; (Captain Nikos-A) Umut Aslan, Abdullah Gündem."



The statement noted that communication could not be established with 9 individuals, and it is estimated that the total number of detained Turks could be 47.



Here are some snapshots from the region:



Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


Current situation at Ashdod Port where Israel brought the detained activists


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