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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Israeli force intercepts Gaza aid fleet, Venezuela and Colombia voice condemnation
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on October 1 that the Navy intercepted several ships in the Mediterranean that night trying to break through the Israeli sea blockade of the Gaza Strip. Reported that Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Hill issued a statement on the social networking platform Telegram saying that Israeli troops attacked a civilian ship on a peace mission,"with the sole purpose of transporting 5500 tons of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people who are suffering from hunger and (threat)." The statement added that "the blockade of humanitarian aid is a deliberate means of waging war and an act of perpetuating genocide in an attempt to annihilate the population through starvation to supplement its indiscriminate bombing operations." The Peninsula TV that Colombian President Pedro also condemned the Israeli operation to intercept the Gaza aid fleet and announced the expulsion of all Israeli diplomats in Colombia. The report mentioned that Petro posted on social platform X that the free trade agreement between Colombia and Israel had been "immediately repealed." He also said the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs planned to file a lawsuit against Israel and called on international lawyers to support it. According to Israeli media reports, the fleet intercepted by the Israeli military was the “global fleet” that shipped humanitarian supplies to the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Times previously that the “global fleet” consisted of 47 vessels, a total of more than 500 activists. Turkey's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Saturday night saying that the Israeli interception of a "global stealthy fleet" in the open sea was a "terrorist act" that seriously violated international law and endangered the lives of innocent civilians. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OYhRTG1ElQ 17WorldNews[2025.10.02-10:28] 访问:47
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