Jerusalem (AP)-Israeli forces intercepted on Friday the last boat from the international flotilla trying to break the sea blockade of Israel in the destroyed war, when the cities around the world broke into more protests against Israeli actions in gas and arrests of about 450 activists who were on boats.
The Territory of the Right Israeli Minister collided with the detained activists of the flotilla, ridicuating their initiative to provide assistance and accusing them of supporting “terrorism” in the video circulating on Friday.
The last boat, Marinette, lagged behind the rest of the vessels and was still swimming on Palestinian territory in the early hours of Friday, the day after the Israeli fleet stormed 41 other boats in the global flotilla and detained the activists, saying that they were deported.
Life from Marinette showed when the Israeli troops landed on the ship. The flotilla, which had a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid in Gaza, was the biggest attempt to try to break the blockade of Israel of the Palestinian territory.
The interceptions of Israel began on Wednesday evening and continued until Thursday, when the boat on the boat was stopped from the shore of Gaza, and activists were detained, including Greta Tunberg, the grandson of Nelson Mandela and several European legislators.
The Israeli authorities warned that Marinette would also be stopped if he continued on his journey.
Protests around the world
The interception of the flotilla boats and the arrest of activists caused demonstrations on the continents, from Latin America to Asia.
In Europe, tens of thousands of people again took to the streets at the end of Thursday in Madrid, as well as in the Spanish city of Barcelona. Rome, Paris and Geneva also saw protests condemning interceptions and the continuing war of the Israeli ham in Gaza.
The largest union of Italy called for a one -day universal strike on Friday.
The extreme right minister confronts activists
In the Israeli Southern Port of Ashdod, the Israeli Minister of National Security of the country Itamar Ben-Gvir was shot by a shot visit to the site where activists were processed on the eve of the expected deportations.
He accused the Flotilla participants who came from more than 40 countries, in support of “terrorism”, and on board one of the captured boats, ridicuating the initiative to assist activists.
On the frames, activists are sitting with a foot on the floor, while Ben-Cvir stands and defends its accusations. I heard one person screaming in response to the Free Palestine, but from the personnel who were.
Hundreds of police officers were deployed in Ashdod, as Israel on Thursday celebrated Yom Kipur, one of the most holy days of the Jewish calendar to cope with the detention of activists. Israel repeatedly criticized Flotilla and accused some members of the ties with Hamas, providing little evidence. Activists decisively rejected the accusations.
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Brito reported from Barcelona, Spain.