Core Points - The "Freedom Flotilla Coalition" reported that the Israeli military intercepted and boarded the "Madeline" ship, which was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, including rice and baby formula, with 12 crew members on board, including Greta Thunberg [1][5] - Thunberg called for her supporters to pressure the Swedish government for her and the other crew members' release after the ship was reportedly hijacked by Israeli forces [1] - The Israeli Foreign Ministry stated that the ship was directed to change its course due to entering "restricted waters" and later confirmed that the ship was safely heading towards the Israeli coast, with Thunberg in good condition [3] Summary by Sections Humanitarian Mission - The "Madeline" ship departed from Sicily, Italy, with the intention of delivering food, medicine, and other humanitarian supplies to Gaza, while raising awareness of the humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's actions in the region [5] - The crew included European Parliament member Rima Hassan and aimed to break the Israeli blockade [5] Israeli Response - Israeli Defense Minister Katz ordered the military to prevent the "Madeline" from reaching Gaza, indicating a proactive stance against the humanitarian mission [5] - The Israeli military's actions included intercepting the ship and boarding it, which led to the claims of kidnapping by the "Freedom Flotilla Coalition" [1][3]
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Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-09 04:58