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Coalition Flotilla Advances Towards Gaza Amidst Israeli Blockade

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Tomás Becker, a U.S. lawyer and member of the humanitarian mission, has highlighted serious violations of international law perpetrated by Israeli forces against the activists of the intercepted Global Sumud Flotilla. This mission, organized in waves, has seen significant challenges, particularly with the first wave of around 50 boats. Many crew members from this initial group have been intercepted and detained in international waters by Israeli authorities.

Becker stated, “We are part of the second wave that is arriving. We left Italy three days ago and we hope to arrive in four days, but everything depends on the pace of the boats that accompany us.” The Coalition is transporting journalists, medical personnel, human rights advocates, lawyers, and essential supplies for the Palestinian population.

Becker stressed that the mission aims to illuminate the ongoing situation in Palestine, noting, “In no war have I seen journalists or doctors blocked from entering. Israel has closed the participation of the international community. That is why we entered by sea, because if they try to stop us, we will continue.”

He condemned the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla, describing it as illegal and asserting, “Israel has no jurisdiction outside its territory. It is a violation of international law. But the most serious thing is the genocide in Gaza.” Becker cited alarming statistics, claiming, “Almost 70,000 dead, mostly children, women, and the elderly. 90% of the houses are destroyed. Gaza is almost non-existent.”

Emphasizing the mission’s peaceful nature, he clarified, “The flotilla does not transport weapons. It is a civil society coalition with the presence of activists from more than 50 countries.” Becker accused several governments of failing to act, particularly criticizing the United States for its direct support of Israel: “Our governments have failed. Some are complicit, such as the United States, which arms Israel directly. In the face of this omission, civil society must act. That’s why we’re here.”

Becker expressed frustration regarding the pace of international support, asserting that while assistance exists, it remains sluggish: “The international community is helping, but at a very slow pace, as the United States and the countries of Europe are not doing their job in supporting the Gaza Strip.” He mentioned that over 160 countries at the UN General Assembly have recognized the State of Palestine, yet the U.S. and its allies continue to block critical resolutions.

He referred to decisions made by the International Court of Justice declaring the Israeli occupation illegal and the International Criminal Court’s requests for prosecutions against Israeli officials for genocide, although noting that judicial processes are progressing slowly amid a passive international community.

In closing, Becker remarked, “The people of the world are with us, but powerful governments have other priorities.” He reiterated the mission’s commitment to truth and medical assistance: “We are ready to continue, even if they try to stop us. Our task is to investigate, document and assist those who suffer from this genocide.”

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