
Intel Committee to break siege on Gaza: Israel state of war criminals
The International Committee to Break the Siege on Gaza described Israel on Monday as a "state of war criminals" following its hijacking of the aid ship "Madeleine" as it approached the shores of the besieged Palestinian Strip.
In a post on X platform, the committee called on activists around the world to continue supporting the activists arrested by Israel on board the ship.
The committee stated: "Continue writing, publishing, and sharing about the twelve heroes to pressure Israel to release them immediately."
It also called for the preparation of more relief ships worldwide and sending them to the starving Palestinians in the besieged Strip.
It emphasized that "if they stop one ship, a hundred more will follow, and if they seize 12, thousands will revolt."
On Monday night, Israeli enemy forces seized the Madeleine ship, which was heading to the Gaza Strip to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid, and arrested the activists on board.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition reported that the Israeli occupation forces boarded the ship, arrested the volunteer activists on board, and lost contact with the ship.
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