Only 4 boats still sailing to Gaza: Flotilla tracker
The Global Sumud Flotilla tracker has changed the status of nearly all vessels of the 44-boat fleet to either “intercepted” or “assumed intercepted” by Israel’s navy.
Four vessels are believed to still be sailing including the Summertime-Jong and Shireen, both of which are legal-support boats carrying lawyers.
The Mikeno – the first flotilla vessel to make it into Palestine’s waters – and the Marinette are also still sailing.
Global pro-Palestine demonstrations in solidarity with aid flotilla
Protesters urge the end of Israel’s punishing naval blockade outside the Foreign Ministry in Athens, Greece

Demonstrators rally outside the US embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to condemn Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid vessels
Rights group denounces nations ‘enabling genocide’ as activists seized
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has denounced the Israeli navy’s seizures of Gaza-bound activists carrying aid for starving Palestinians.
“Once again the Israeli occupation has demonstrated that it will kidnap humanitarian activists and engage in piracy in international waters, all to maintain its lawless blockade of the Palestinian people,” Edward Ahmed Mitchell, CAIR’s deputy executive director, said in a statement.
“Every nation that pays lip service to international law should condemn this illegal attack on the Global Sumud Flotilla and take their own steps to forcibly break the siege of Gaza. In the case of western nations that continue to enable Israel’s genocide – even as their own citizens risk life and limb to stop it – anti-Palestinian racism and the influence of anti-Palestinian lobby groups clearly explain their ongoing complicity.”
Ahmed Mitchell said CAIR “applauds” the flotilla activists’ “courage”.
“We demand their immediate release and we urge the international community, including western, Arab and Muslim nations, to take action against the Israeli occupation for its crimes.”







