Israel’s Gaza Flotilla Attack Just Backfired Spectacularly

Israel’s Gaza Flotilla Attack Just Backfired Spectacularly

From Kernow Damo by Damien Willey

April 30, 2026 · 14 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Israel's naval intervention against a Gaza aid flotilla and its implications.

Israel sent its navy 600 nautical miles after aid boats and somehow thought that would make the starvation blockade look less guilty. Right, so Israel has just turned a Gaza aid flotilla into evidence against itself once again. Israeli forces have intercepted, boarded and seized vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Greece, way out in international waters, with the organisers saying twenty-one boats were taken and seventeen managed to escape into Greek waters, while Israel’s own foreign ministry has put the number of detained activists at around one hundred and seventy-five from more than twenty boats. This was not some skirmish at the Gaza shoreline was it? Crew reports from the support ship Arctic Sunrise put the intervention forty-five nautical miles west of Kythira and six hundred nautical miles from Gaza, which means Israel did not merely defend a coastal line, it dragged the Gaza blockade halfway across the Mediterranean and expected everyone else to nod along like this is normal. Food, medicine, doctors, volunteers, cameras and witnesses apparently now require a navy to deal with. Very brave. The physical boats have been stopped, but the image…

People in this episode

Host: Damien Willey

Topics covered

  • Gaza
  • Israel
  • aid flotilla
  • naval intervention
  • international waters
  • blockade
  • activism

Keywords

  • Gaza
  • Israel
  • aid
  • flotilla
  • navy
  • blockade
  • activism
  • international waters
  • Global Sumud

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Israel, Global Sumud Flotilla, Arctic Sunrise

Places: Gaza, Greece, Kythira, Mediterranean

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