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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31371672

    (00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

    The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

    The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

    (00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

    Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

    “Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

    “So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

    “Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

    “Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

    So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

    “The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

    (00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

    Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

    They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

    International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

    (00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

    The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

    “Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

    (23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

    The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

    “Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

    (23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

    Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

    “We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

    “We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

    “We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

    Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

    “Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

    “We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

    “It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

    (23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

    The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

    “I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

    “All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

    “It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

    (22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

    In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

    “This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

    “Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

    (22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

    A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

    “The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

    “Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

    (22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

    In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

    “They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

    “The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

    “I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

    (19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

    The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

    The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

    Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

    Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

    (16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

    “We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

    He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

    “We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

    Click the link to the latest updates.

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      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31371672

      (00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

      The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

      The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

      (00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

      Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

      “Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

      “So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

      “Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

      “Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

      So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

      “The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

      (00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

      Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

      They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

      International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

      (00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

      The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

      “Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

      (23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

      The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

      “Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

      (23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

      Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

      “We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

      “We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

      “We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

      Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

      “Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

      “We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

      “It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

      (23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

      The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

      “I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

      “All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

      “It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

      (22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

      In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

      “This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

      “Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

      (22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

      A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

      “The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

      “Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

      (22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

      In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

      “They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

      “The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

      “I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

      (19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

      The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

      The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

      Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

      Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

      (16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

      “We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

      He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

      “We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

      Click the link to the latest updates.

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      Great on these people.

      But why do the left's plans always be like

      1. Theatrical disobedience
      2. ????????
      3. Get arrested
      4. Move on to the next thing, repeat steps 1-4
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        cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31371672

        (00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

        The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

        The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

        (00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

        Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

        “Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

        “So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

        “Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

        “Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

        So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

        “The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

        (00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

        Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

        They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

        International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

        (00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

        The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

        “Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

        (23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

        The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

        “Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

        (23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

        Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

        “We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

        “We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

        “We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

        Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

        “Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

        “We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

        “It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

        (23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

        The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

        “I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

        “All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

        “It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

        (22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

        In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

        “This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

        “Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

        (22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

        A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

        “The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

        “Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

        (22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

        In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

        “They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

        “The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

        “I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

        (19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

        The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

        The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

        Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

        Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

        (16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

        “We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

        He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

        “We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

        Click the link to the latest updates.

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        When they were being surrounded: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKqAm25TCSa/

        Greta's msg:
        https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKqP-2QMVwP/

        Inside video
        https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKqO0IHoC4K/

        I don't know for sure but it seems they were in international waters during the kidnap

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          cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31371672

          (00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

          The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

          The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

          (00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

          Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

          “Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

          “So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

          “Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

          “Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

          So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

          “The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

          (00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

          Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

          They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

          International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

          (00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

          The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

          “Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

          (23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

          The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

          “Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

          (23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

          Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

          “We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

          “We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

          “We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

          Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

          “Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

          “We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

          “It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

          (23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

          The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

          “I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

          “All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

          “It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

          (22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

          In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

          “This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

          “Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

          (22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

          A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

          “The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

          “Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

          (22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

          In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

          “They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

          “The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

          “I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

          (19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

          The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

          The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

          Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

          Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

          (16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

          “We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

          He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

          “We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

          Click the link to the latest updates.

          ___

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          Israeli commandos have intercepted the Madleen – in international waters – and forced everyone on board to turn off their phones.

          Commandos? If they were actual commandos that is pathetic, it is an unarmed vessel with food and medical supplies, the IDF is a bunch of cowards hiding in tactical gear and expensive military hardware handed out to them by the US like candy.

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            Great on these people.

            But why do the left's plans always be like

            1. Theatrical disobedience
            2. ????????
            3. Get arrested
            4. Move on to the next thing, repeat steps 1-4
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            It's not exclusive to any one group. The main problem here is they're engaging (allegedly) in good faith - using a lot of publicity from widely known people, posting updates, showing their heading etc. Meanwhile their opponent does not give a shit about acting in good faith.

            Kinda like trying to talk sense into someone who's only interested in beating you up and will never change their mind about it.

            For some reason they either refuse to accept the fact that they won't be treated fairly, so they keep trying to do stuff by the book (doesn't work against liars). Or maybe they were just trying to get some publicity, and in turn inspire more attempts. Idk, I'm not them.
            I am pretty sure they expected it to go south. But hey, at least they can say they tried. Perhaps that was the goal - to try.

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              Great on these people.

              But why do the left's plans always be like

              1. Theatrical disobedience
              2. ????????
              3. Get arrested
              4. Move on to the next thing, repeat steps 1-4
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              To show again and again how most of the world is complicit with Israel terrorism

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                To show again and again how most of the world is complicit with Israel terrorism

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                But who are you showing this too?

                People who already know, already know.

                Showing things isn't going to feed Palestinians.

                If this was doomed to fail from the start. I'm a bit frustrated by it.

                What I'm frustrated by is how the right figures out ways that does counter efforts to stop them. I'm noticing that the left does the opposite. They lean into the things that stop them and then hope somebody notices.

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                  Great on these people.

                  But why do the left's plans always be like

                  1. Theatrical disobedience
                  2. ????????
                  3. Get arrested
                  4. Move on to the next thing, repeat steps 1-4
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                  Umm... Yay reductive reasoning? 😝

                  Seriously, your argument is bunk.

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                    It's not exclusive to any one group. The main problem here is they're engaging (allegedly) in good faith - using a lot of publicity from widely known people, posting updates, showing their heading etc. Meanwhile their opponent does not give a shit about acting in good faith.

                    Kinda like trying to talk sense into someone who's only interested in beating you up and will never change their mind about it.

                    For some reason they either refuse to accept the fact that they won't be treated fairly, so they keep trying to do stuff by the book (doesn't work against liars). Or maybe they were just trying to get some publicity, and in turn inspire more attempts. Idk, I'm not them.
                    I am pretty sure they expected it to go south. But hey, at least they can say they tried. Perhaps that was the goal - to try.

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                    The goal is to pressure the allies of the bully beating up everyone into holding him accountable. The allies who pride themselves in upholding law and morals in the world.

                    At least this seems to be a slight improvement as Israel this time neither bombed the ship like a month before nor murdered a people like in 2010.

                    On the flip side the politically strong fascists in Israel will be fuming, why the ship is still afloat and the people still alive.

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                      cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31371672

                      (00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

                      The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

                      The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

                      (00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

                      Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

                      “Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

                      “So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

                      “Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

                      “Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

                      So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

                      “The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

                      (00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

                      Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

                      They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

                      International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

                      (00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

                      The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

                      “Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

                      (23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

                      The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

                      “Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

                      (23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

                      Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

                      “We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

                      “We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

                      “We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

                      Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

                      “Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

                      “We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

                      “It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

                      (23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

                      The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

                      “I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

                      “All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

                      “It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

                      (22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

                      In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

                      “This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

                      “Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

                      (22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

                      A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

                      “The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

                      “Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

                      (22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

                      In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

                      “They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

                      “The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

                      “I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

                      (19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

                      The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

                      The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

                      Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

                      Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

                      (16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

                      “We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

                      He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

                      “We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

                      Click the link to the latest updates.

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                      Arrested in international waters, yet another crime committed by Israel. There's also a Member of the European Parliament on board. The EU is going to lie down when it should be intervening militarily in Israel to free them from fascism.

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                        Umm... Yay reductive reasoning? 😝

                        Seriously, your argument is bunk.

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                        So then what's the plan now. How are the Palestinians going to get these resources

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                          But who are you showing this too?

                          People who already know, already know.

                          Showing things isn't going to feed Palestinians.

                          If this was doomed to fail from the start. I'm a bit frustrated by it.

                          What I'm frustrated by is how the right figures out ways that does counter efforts to stop them. I'm noticing that the left does the opposite. They lean into the things that stop them and then hope somebody notices.

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                          Will you believe me if I said that right-wingers have infiltrated left-wing spaces ?

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                            Will you believe me if I said that right-wingers have infiltrated left-wing spaces ?

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                            Yea of course. But infiltrating is an interesting way of putting it.

                            Years ago the Internet wasn't segregated. Sad to see were describing spaces as left or right and having people use them as infiltrating.

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                              But who are you showing this too?

                              People who already know, already know.

                              Showing things isn't going to feed Palestinians.

                              If this was doomed to fail from the start. I'm a bit frustrated by it.

                              What I'm frustrated by is how the right figures out ways that does counter efforts to stop them. I'm noticing that the left does the opposite. They lean into the things that stop them and then hope somebody notices.

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                              Many people get fooled by the west so called targeted sanctions. Actions like that show that they are still complicit and may revive large protests again. If it was a country like china or iran kidnapping western countries people there response would be on another level

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                                Arrested in international waters, yet another crime committed by Israel. There's also a Member of the European Parliament on board. The EU is going to lie down when it should be intervening militarily in Israel to free them from fascism.

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                                You'd have to re-educate the Israeli people somehow too. There's very strong popular support for this genocide.

                                A poll found that 82% of full citizens of Israel want to expel Palestinians from Gaza. 47% want to kill every single man, woman, and child in Gaza.

                                https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/05/30/poll-israelis-expel-palestinians-gaza-genocide/

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                                  Great on these people.

                                  But why do the left's plans always be like

                                  1. Theatrical disobedience
                                  2. ????????
                                  3. Get arrested
                                  4. Move on to the next thing, repeat steps 1-4
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                                  Why don't you write out for us, on this unencrypted and public platform, what you're proposing?

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                                    Many people get fooled by the west so called targeted sanctions. Actions like that show that they are still complicit and may revive large protests again. If it was a country like china or iran kidnapping western countries people there response would be on another level

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                                    Which goes back to my point about this being theatrics rather than actual aid

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                                      Which goes back to my point about this being theatrics rather than actual aid

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                                      Is showing that israel is effectively controlling gaza and use food as a bargainning power really theatrical and the whole west are sucking israel D?

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                                        Why don't you write out for us, on this unencrypted and public platform, what you're proposing?

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                                        I don't know, borrow that sub marine from the cartels.

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                                          Arrested in international waters, yet another crime committed by Israel. There's also a Member of the European Parliament on board. The EU is going to lie down when it should be intervening militarily in Israel to free them from fascism.

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                                          The EU is going to lie down when it should be intervening militarily in Israel to free them from fascism.

                                          With what power, when we apparently cannot even protect EU/NATO hopeful Ukraine from fascist Russia properly, even when almost every EU country supports Ukraine? Gaza is not exactly first priority right now, and it's not exactly on our side.

                                          So far, I have been told no good reason why Gaza in particular deserves help from our extremely limited resources.

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