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Israel intercepts Handala aid ship as Gaza blockade tightens

Monday 28 July 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Israel intercepts Handala aid ship as Gaza blockade tightens

In a move widely condemned by human rights organizations, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) intercepted the humanitarian aid vessel Handala in international waters on Saturday night. The ship, carrying essential supplies such as food, medicine, and water purification systems, was attempting to break the Israeli naval blockade on Gaza, which has been described as a starvation campaign by international observers.

The Handala, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, had 21 activists and journalists from 14 countries onboard, including Morocco, South Africa, Malaysia, France, and the United States. The IOF forcibly boarded the vessel, confiscated its cargo, detained the passengers, and transferred them to Israel. Communications with the ship were reportedly severed during the operation, raising concerns about the crew’s safety.

Journalists and activists detained

Among those onboard was Moroccan journalist Mohamed El Bakkali, who recorded a message prior to the ship’s interception. “If you are seeing this video, the Handala ship has been intercepted by Israeli forces… and most likely, we have been abducted and are being illegally detained,” El Bakkali said.

The National Syndicate of Moroccan Journalists strongly condemned the raid, calling it a “blatant assault” on a humanitarian and journalistic mission. The organization urged international human rights and press freedom groups to intervene, demanding the immediate release of all detainees.

In its statement, the syndicate denounced the Israeli operation as a violation of international humanitarian law and journalistic protections, framing it as further evidence of Israel’s disregard for universal human rights and press freedoms.

Starvation as a weapon of war

The raid comes amid growing warnings from humanitarian organizations and UN officials about the dire situation in Gaza. At least six Palestinians have reportedly died from hunger-related causes in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of starvation-related deaths to 133 since the blockade began.

A spokesperson for the Freedom Flotilla Coalition accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of genocide. “The blockade, the targeting of aid convoys, and now the violent interception of ships like the Handala all show one thing: Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. This is a deliberate policy that meets the criteria of genocide,” the spokesperson said.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is currently examining South Africa’s case against Israel, alleging that the blockade and denial of humanitarian access to Gaza amount to genocide under international law.

A mission of resistance

The Handala was more than an aid ship—it was a symbol of resistance. Named after a Palestinian cartoon character representing defiance, the vessel carried a message of solidarity with Gaza’s besieged population.

In one of the final messages recorded by a crew member before the raid, they declared: “We carry food, not weapons. If we are stopped, let the world know that hunger is being used to kill an entire people.”

Though the ship’s mission was forcibly halted, it has reignited international outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. For many, the Handala has become a new symbol of the urgent need to end the blockade and hold Israel accountable for its actions.


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