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Türkiye, Spain urge global stance against Israel's illegal Gaza aid flotilla interception
Foreign Ministers Fidan and Albares stress that Israel's illegal interception of the flotilla endangers the lives of civilians and violates international law.
Türkiye, Spain urge global stance against Israel's illegal Gaza aid flotilla interception
A screen grab captured from CCTV videos shows crew of Global Sumud Flotilla as flotilla is blockaded by Israeli warships, drones at Mediterranean Sea. / AA

Türkiye and Spain's foreign ministers have spoken by phone, stressing the "need for a unified international stance" against Israel's illegal intervention against a Gaza aid flotilla, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

"During the call, it was emphasised that the illegal intervention by Israeli forces against the Global Sumud Flotilla, sailing in international waters off Crete, endangered the lives of numerous civilians of various nationalities and violated international law," Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli wrote on X after the call between Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Thursday.

The two also "stressed the need for the international community to adopt a unified stance against the unlawful intervention," Keceli added.

The Israeli navy intercepted vessels from the flotilla late on Wednesday as they headed toward Gaza to break a longstanding blockade on the enclave.

The group said Israeli forces surrounded the convoy in international waters near the Greek island of Crete, jammed communications and seized several vessels.

The flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza, aims to break Israel's blockade and open a humanitarian corridor by sea.

The move came hours after Hebrew media reported that Israel was preparing to intercept the flotilla, which includes around 100 boats in total carrying nearly 1,000 activists from several countries.

RelatedTRT World - Israel intercepts Global Sumud Flotilla as activists report communications jammed

Israel's blockade of Gaza

Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza since 2007, leaving about 1.5 million Palestinians out of roughly 2.4 million homeless after their homes were destroyed during the genocide.

Israel has killed over 72,500 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and wounded more than 172,000 others, in its genocide in Gaza since October 2023.

It has reduced most of the enclave to ruins and displaced all of its population.

SOURCE:TRT World & Agencies
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