Gaza-bound flotilla condemns Israeli minister's plan to seize boats, designate activists 'terrorists'
Such threats are not only baseless and unjust, but constitute blatant violation of international humanitarian law and Geneva Conventions, says Global Sumud Flotilla

LONDON
The Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla on Thursday condemned Israel's national security minister's "baseless threats" to designate activists as terrorists and seize the boats, saying the mission is "humanitarian, lawful, and unstoppable."
In a statement, the flotilla reminded that they will reach the shores of Tunisia, where they will be joined by additional vessels before continuing to Gaza's shores with lifesaving humanitarian aid.
In response to Itamar Ben-Gvir’s plans to designate Global Sumud Flotilla activists as terrorists and seize boats, the statement said they will not be deterred by the "baseless threats of Israeli officials."
"Our mission is humanitarian, lawful, and unstoppable. To that end, the Global Sumud Flotilla strongly condemns the threats by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in an attempt to intimidate our participants and falsely brand them as 'terrorists," it added.
It warned that such threats are "not only baseless and unjust but also constitute a blatant violation" of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
The statement added that Israel's colonial-settler occupation has "long weaponized such tactics" and used them against the "Palestinian people—criminalizing, brutalizing, and dehumanizing them."
"This latest attempt to intimidate our coalition is a continuation of the similar violent strategy used against Palestinian civilians, journalists, medics, and international activists who dare to stand against apartheid and genocide," said the Flotilla.
The statement that the Global Sumud Flotilla stands united in its humanitarian mission to deliver urgently needed food, water, and medical supplies to the Palestinian people, "enduring a catastrophic genocide, famine, and spiraling health crisis caused by Israel's illegal siege on Gaza."
They also called on the international community, the UN, and all governments to stand firmly with them and guarantee the flotilla's safe passage into Gaza.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying activists and humanitarian aid to Gaza, departed Barcelona’s port late Monday after bad weather forced its return on Sunday.
Around 200 activists, politicians, and artists from 44 countries initially set sail Sunday from Barcelona after a large rally in support of the mission.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, Irish actor Liam Cunningham, Spanish actor Eduardo Fernandez, and former Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau are taking part in the voyage.
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