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July 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla

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The July 2025Gaza Freedom Flotilla was a civilian maritime mission organized by theFreedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) to challenge theIsraeli naval blockade of Gaza and deliverhumanitarian aid. The shipHandala departed fromSyracuse, Italy, on 13 July 2025, carrying a diverse group of activists, medics, lawyers, journalists, and humanitarian supplies.[1][2][3][4] It made a stop inGallipoli between 15 and 20 July, before heading toGaza.[5][6] Its entry in the Gazaterritorial waters, initially estimated between 27 and 28 July,[7] was expected for the early hours of 27 July.[8] Israel boarded and seized the ship ininternational waters in the late hours of 26 July, before it could reach its destination, and arrested the members of the crew.

Background

Further information:Freedom Flotilla Coalition,May 2025 drone attack on Gaza Freedom Flotilla, andJune 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition is an international network ofgrassroots organizations that has organized multiple missions to Gaza since 2010, aiming to break the Israeli blockade and draw global attention to the humanitarian crisis in the enclave.[3] The July 2025 mission follows the interception of the coalition's previous vessel,Madleen, by Israeli forces in June 2025, during which volunteers including a member of the European Parliament and journalists were detained and deported.[2][3]

After theOctober 7 attacks and during the ensuingGaza war, Israelintensified its blockade on the Gaza Strip, labeling it as a total blockade denying the entry of food, water, medicine, fuel and electricity,[9] causinghigh risk of famine and ahumanitarian crisis that scholars have described asgenocide.[10] Due toIsraeli checkpoints into Gaza which predate the October 7 attacks, theIsraeli government andIsrael Defense Forces (IDF) have controlled the entrance ofhumanitarian aid into Gaza, with aid delivery disrupted multiple times over the years, either via Israeli government blockades orIsraeli civilian protests.[11] Additionally, since March 2, 2025, very little humanitarian aid has been allowed into Gaza, with concerns about famine in Gaza being raised by theIntegrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC).[12][13] Israel has announced that any action that leads to breaking the siege of Gaza will be met with failure.[14]

For this mission the Freedom Flotilla Coalition is using the 20m long former Norwegian trawler[15]Navaren/Navarn,MMSI 232061752,[16] renamed asHandala[17] after theiconic cartoon character created byNaji al-Ali, symbolizingPalestinian resistance and theright of return for Palestinian refugees.[2][3][18][19]

Mission and objectives

TheHandala mission had the three primary objectives of breaking the blockade by sailing directly to Gaza in defiance of the Israeli naval blockade, which has been in place since 2007; of delivering aid such as food, medicine, and other humanitarian supplies to Gaza's besieged population; and of showing solidarity by amplifying the voices of Palestinians and highlight the role of international actors in sustaining or challenging the blockade.[2][3][20]

The FFC stated: "We are not governments. We are people, taking action where institutions have failed. This mission is for thechildren of Gaza."[3]

Participants and support

On board theHandala were 21 members from multiple countries, including volunteer medics and health professionals, lawyers and human rights advocates, journalists and media workers, and social justice activists and community organizers.[3]

Key:

  Accompanied the crew in the Syracuse–Gallipoli leg
ParticipantCountryOccupationPrevious related activityRefs.
Vigdis Bjorvand Norway
  • Cook
  • activist
[22][23][24][25][26]
Yazan Eissa
  •  Palestine
  •  Romania
HandymanMadleen (June 2025)[15][23]
Sergio Toribio Sánchez Spain
  • Maritime engineer
  • activist
[22][25][26]
Hatem Aouini Tunisia
  • Trade unionist
  • teacher
Soumoud Convoy (2025)
Tania "Tan" Safi Australia
  • Journalist
  • filmmaker
2024 attempt
Braedon Peluso USAMariner
Bob Suberi
  •  USA
  •  Israel
ActivistHandala (2023)[nb 1][22][23][25][26]
Robert Martin AustraliaFreedom Flotilla III (2015)[22][25][26]
Caoimhe Butterly Ireland2010 mission[27]
Huwaida Arraf
  •  USA
  •  Israel
  • Activist
  • lawyer
[22][25][26]
Christian "Chris" Smalls USALabor organizer
Jacob Berger
  • Actor
  • activist
[19][22][25][26]
Gabrielle Cathala FranceMP[22][25][26]
Emma FourreauMEP
Justine KempfNurse withMSF andMédecins du Monde
Ange Sahuquet
  • Engineer
  • activist
Santiago González Vallejo Spain
  • Economist
  • trade unionist
Waad Aal Musa
  •  Iraq
  •  USA
Al Jazeera journalist[22][25][26]
Mohamed El Bakkali Morocco
Frank Romano
  •  France
  •  USA
  • Lawyer
  • academic
  • actor
[22][23][25][26]
Chloé Fiona Ludden
  •  France
  •  UK
  • Scientist
  • formerUN staffer
[22][25][26]
Mohammed Mustafa
  •  Australia
  •  UK
Medical doctor who volunteered in Gaza[19][27]
Yipeng Ge
  •  China
  •  Canada
[27][28]
Antonio "Tony" La Piccirella Italy
  • Mariner
  • activist
[22][25][26]
Antonio Mazzeo
  • Teacher
  • journalist

The mission is supported by a coalition of NGOs, trade unions, and advocacy groups, and has received endorsements from prominent international figures and organizations.[3]

Alleged sabotage and early voyage

On 20 July 2025, the day of the vessel's departure from Gallipoli, the crew denounced what they described as two possible acts of "sabotage" which had occurred before they set sail: one was a rope that had been tied to the propeller; the other was the contents of a truck that was meant to transport freshwater for the boat's kitchen but was labeled "sulfuric acid", with two members sustaining burns upon coming into contact with the substance.[29][30][31]

TheHandala departed from the Italian harbour of Gallipoli at 11:43 on 20 July 2025.[32] On 23 July, the 'Handala tracker' on the FFC's official website showed the boat proceeding east, off the south coast ofCrete.[7][33]

On the evening of 24 July, the FFC announced that all communications with theHandala had been jammed, and that drones had been noticed nearby;[34][35] contact was reestablished about two hours later.[36]

Israeli interception, boarding, and detention of passengers

On 26 July 2025, after breaking past the point where theMadleen had been intercepted, theHandala crew reported that an IsraeliIAI Heron drone was circling the boat.[37]Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Israel intended to send theShayetet 13 naval commando to seize the ship unless it changed course;[38] at 20:46, the crew, believing two approaching unidentified vessels to be from theIsraeli Navy, therefore decided to deviate parallel to Egyptian territorial waters, planning to request entry from theEgyptian Coast Guard in case of emergency.[39] They asked permission to enterAl-Arish as Israeli vessels approached,[40] but were boarded by Israel shortly after in international waters.[41][42] The IDF proceeded to seize the ship, towing it to thePort of Ashdod, and detain the activists, vowing to deport them to their respective countries.[43] Earlier that week, amid Israeli threats to intercept the vessel, the crew had announced they would go on ahunger strike in case of arrest, in solidarity with starved and besieged Palestinians in Gaza,[42][44] and had requested protection from their respective governments;[35] Australians Tan Safi and Robert Martin additionally cited their country's complicity with Israel, calling for anarms embargo and a stop to "protecting Israel from any accountability."[45]

After being repeatedly denied access by Israeli authorities,[46] the group's legal team,Adalah, was ultimately allowed to meet the activists and provide them with legal assistance and consultation.Gabrielle Cathala, Jacob Berger and Antonio Mazzeo agreed to signdeportation papers and were immediately expelled,[47][48][49] while Bob Suberi andHuwaida Arraf, both holding Israeli citizenship, were released upon interrogation. Another twelve activists refused deportation and remained in Israeli custody pending legal hearings.[47][49] On 27 July, the remaining four had not yet met with the legal team. According to Adalah, Israel, despite intentionally towing the group out of international waters, was accusing them ofillegal entry, and had given them no choice other than "voluntary deportation" or being tried before a tribunal.[49][50]

On 28 July, the two journalists of the crew (Waad All Musa and Mohamed El Bakkali) were set for deportation[50] and were repatriated by the following day.[51] The other sixteen activists remained held inGivon Prison [he],Ramla, a facility with a recorded history of human rights abuses,[52] where they appeared before court that day. The court upheld their detention until expulsion, with most of them going on a hunger strike. The detainees described mistreatment in the Israeli prison, including physical assaults from the IDF, poor hygienic conditions and lack of ventilation;[50][53][54] in particular,Chris Smalls was reportedly choked and kicked in his legs by seven police officers.[54][55]

On 29 July, Robert Martin and Tan Safi were repatriated via Jordan,[50] while another five activists (Ange Sahuquet,Emma Fourreau, Chloé Fiona Ludden and Justine Kempf and Antonio La Piccirella) had been transferred to the airport awaiting deportation.[50][56] Adalah reported harsh conditions in Givon prison, including overcrowded rooms infested with bedbugs, denial of hygiene supplies, and lack of access to fresh air, as well as solitary cells for Frank Romano, who appealed the decision to deport him, and 70-year-old Vigdis Bjorvand. On 31 July, the last two activists to be deported, via Jordan, were Smalls and Hatem Aouini; the others were expelled the previous day.[50][57][58]

Reactions

The FFC denounced the Israeli aggression as "a grave violation ofinternational law" in defiance of theInternational Court of Justice (ICJ)'sbinding orders on the facilitation of humanitarian access to Gaza.Ann Wright, part of the FFC's steering committee, stressed that Israel had "no legal authority to detain international civilians aboard theHandala," who were operating "under international law in international waters."[42]

TheSpanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Israelichargé d'affaires in Madrid, Dan Poraz, to protest the illegal detention of its citizens Sergio Toribio and Santiago González, as had happened the previous month over theMadleen incident.[59] US activist Braedon Peluso said thathis country's embassy, had not inquired or visited despite repeated calls from American detainees.[57]

The Belgium-based legal groupHind Rajab Foundation (HRF) filed a criminal case with the war crimes unit of the UKMetropolitan Police over the interception of theHandala, a British-flagged vessel, the confiscation of the aid and the arrest of the passengers. The HRF urged coordination withInterpol, the UN and theInternational Criminal Court (ICC) in order to prosecute Vice AdmiralDavid Saar Salama (commander-in-chief of the Israeli Navy) and other officials for violating British sovereignty, theUN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and theFourth Geneva Convention, as well as challenging the aforementioned binding orders of the ICJ.[60]

See also

Notes

  1. ^abPrevious voyages by the FFC'sHandala include awareness-raising events in 2023 and 2024.[21]

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  56. ^"Freedom Flotilla, l'attivista barese La Piccirella verso il rimpatrio: sarà rilasciato dal carcere israeliano" [Freedom Flotilla, the Barese activist La Piccirella towards repatriation: he will be released from the Israeli prison].La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno (in Italian). 29 July 2025. Retrieved29 July 2025.
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  58. ^Freedom Flotilla Coalition [@gazafreedomflotilla]; (31 July 2025)."The Freedom Flotilla Coalition confirms that two of our volunteers, Christian Smalls (United States) and Hatem Aouini (Tunisia), have been released from Givon Prison in occupied Palestine after being abducted in international waters during the Israeli military's violent attack on the Handala, a civilian aid vessel sailing to break the blockade on Palestinians in Gaza. They are now safely in Jordan, where they will board their flights home". Retrieved31 July 2025 – viaInstagram.
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  60. ^"HRF Files Criminal Complaint in the UK Over Israeli Attack on Handala".Hind Rajab Foundation. 28 July 2025. Retrieved29 July 2025.

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