The moment of the raid on the boat in Israel's Sumud Fleet captured on camera.

The moment of the raid on the boat in Israel's Sumud Fleet captured on camera.

02.10.2025 07:40

The moment when Israeli soldiers raided a boat in the Global Sumud Fleet, which was heading towards Gaza to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid, was captured on camera. Meanwhile, the Turkey Delegation of the Global Sumud Fleet announced that 25 Turkish activists had been detained by Israeli soldiers and shared their names.

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Israeli soldiers raided a boat in the Global Sumud Fleet heading towards Gaza to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid.



IMAGE CONNECTION LOST



The moments when soldiers boarded the boat were captured on security camera footage. Shortly after the soldiers boarded, the video connection was lost.



25 TURKISH ACTIVISTS DETAINED



The Turkish Delegation of the Global Sumud Fleet made a written statement on their social media account regarding Israel's attack on the Global Sumud Fleet. The statement included the expression, "Our completely civilian and peaceful fleet carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza has been subjected to Israel's illegal intervention in international waters," and noted that the Israeli army detained 25 Turkish activists from the Sirius, Alma, Spectre, Huga A, Deir Yassine A, and Grande Blue ships heading to Gaza.



NAMES REVEALED



From the Sirius ship, Ayçin Kantoğlu, Abdulaziz Yalçın, Davut Daşkıran, and Zeynep Tekocak; from the Alma ship, Metehan Sarı, Hüseyin Şuayb Ordu, Onur Murat Kolgu, Semih Fener, Osman Çetinkaya, and Sümeyra Akdeniz Ordu; from the Spectre ship, Bekir Turunç, Abdulmecid Bagcivan, Mustafa Muhammed Çakmakcı, Mesut Çakar, and Muslim Ziyali; from the Huga_A ship, Mehmet Sait Direkçi, Fatih Özsöz, and Tevhit Yıldız; from the Deir Yassine_A ship, Sümeyye Sena Polat; and from the Grande Blue ship, Halil Rıfat Çanakçı have been reported as detained. The statement said, "These interventions constitute a serious violation of international law and maritime safety. Our fleet has set sail solely for humanitarian aid, and we call for the immediate release of all our detained passengers."



"THE FLEET CONTINUES TO ADVANCE TOWARDS GAZA"



In a new statement on social media, the Turkish Delegation of the Global Sumud Fleet stated, "The number of detained Turkish activists has risen to 25. Despite all interventions, the fleet continues to advance towards Gaza. The fleet's purpose is entirely to deliver humanitarian aid and to act in accordance with international law."



INTERVENTION ON 14 SHIPS CONFIRMED



The Turkish Delegation of the Global Sumud Fleet shared the latest status of the ships in the fleet. According to this statement, it was confirmed that there had been interventions on 14 ships,



while a possible ongoing intervention situation was reported for 6 ships, and communication was lost with 5 ships. Meanwhile, it was stated that 20 ships continued their course, and "Our fleet is determined to continue its mission of human rights and humanitarian aid. Our activists are courageously continuing their way to reach Gaza peacefully," it was said.



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