Israeli forces intercept 22 vessels from the Global Sumud humanitarian flotilla more than 500 nautical miles from Israeli territory. The mission was carrying approximately 400 civilians bound for Gaza.
The Israeli military has intercepted 22 vessels belonging to the Global Sumud flotilla, which was carrying approximately 400 civilians toward Gaza, at a distance of over 500 nautical miles from Israeli territory.
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