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Global Protests Condemn Israeli Interception of Gaza Aid Flotilla

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 4th October 2025, 7:05 AM

Global Protests Condemn Israeli Interception of Gaza Aid Flotilla

Protests erupted worldwide on Thursday in response to Israel’s interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza’s besieged population. Demonstrators called for stronger sanctions against Israel and condemned its blockade of the coastal territory, where the United Nations reports famine conditions after nearly two years of conflict.

The flotilla, comprising 41 ships and more than 400 participants, including politicians and climate activist Greta Thunberg, was halted by the Israeli navy from Wednesday onwards, preventing it from reaching Gaza, according to an Israeli official.

Major Demonstrations

Location Estimated Participants Key Events & Slogans
Barcelona, Spain 15,000 Protesters marched chanting “Gaza, you are not alone”, “Boycott Israel”, “Freedom for Palestine”. Riot police used truncheons to prevent some from climbing barriers. Former mayor Ada Colau’s boat blocked; she and Mandla Mandela face deportation.
Dublin, Ireland Several hundred Protesters marched outside the Irish parliament. Miriam McNally, whose daughter sailed with the flotilla, expressed pride and concern for her child.
Paris, France ~1,000 March at Place de la République.
Marseille, France Several hundred Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested while attempting to block access to Eurolinks, a weapons manufacturer accused of supplying Israel.
Berlin, Germany Not specified Protests held across the city.
The Hague, Netherlands Not specified Demonstrations took place.
Tunis, Tunisia Not specified Solidarity rallies organised.
Brasilia, Brazil Not specified Demonstrators voiced support for Palestinian aid.
Buenos Aires, Argentina Not specified Protests occurred.
Rome, Italy 10,000 Unions called a general strike in solidarity. Demonstrators criticised PM Giorgia Meloni for supporting Israel.
Istanbul, Turkey Long column Protesters marched to the Israeli embassy with banners demanding “Total embargo on the occupation” and release of flotilla members.
Brussels, Belgium 3,000 Protesters gathered outside the European Parliament, urging the EU to break the Gaza siege; smoke bombs and crackers were used.
Geneva, Switzerland Similar-sized crowd Young protesters lit bonfires near the central station and clashed briefly with riot police at Mont Blanc bridge.
Athens, Greece Not specified Demonstrators set off fireworks and flares. Petros Konstantinou of KEERFA described Israel’s actions as “barbaric escalation from the Israeli apartheid state.”
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dozens Protesters gathered outside the US embassy, Israel’s ally, demanding humanitarian aid be allowed.

 

Notable Statements

  • In Spain, former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and activists, including Mandla Mandela, face deportation.
  • Miriam McNally, Dublin protester: “I am worried sick for my daughter, but I am so proud of her and what she is doing. She is standing up for humanity in the face of grave danger.”
  • In Turkey, student Elif Bozkurt, 21, said: “We demand the release of all members of the Sumud fleet and that all academic and economic ties with the genocidal Israeli state be terminated at our universities.”
  • In Brussels, protester Isis called for EU leadership to halt the “astronomical sums of money sent to Israel” through bloc agreements.
  • In Greece, Petros Konstantinou: “The attack against the flotilla Sumud was a barbaric escalation from the Israeli apartheid state. They don’t want to even open a passage for humanitarian help to Gaza.”
  • In Malaysia, Ili Farhan, 43, expressed outrage:“We are very upset, angry, disgusted because what they are doing is for humanity. They are just bringing in aid and baby food… This arrest is unjust.”

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