World Leaders Condemn Israel Over Sumud Flotilla Detentions As Ben-Gvir Posts Taunt Video

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir drew international condemnation after posting a video taunting Global Sumud Flotilla activists detained by Israel in international waters — showing dozens of men and women kneeling with their hands zip-tied. Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Spain’s foreign minister were among the leaders who condemned the move. Separately, Israeli drones and gunfire killed four Palestinians in Gaza.

What Happened

  • Global Sumud Flotilla activists were detained by Israel in international waters
  • Ben-Gvir posted a video mocking the kneeling, zip-tied detainees
  • The clip drew condemnation from world leaders
  • Meloni (Italy) and Spain’s foreign minister among the critics

On The Ground In Gaza

  • Four Palestinians killed by Israeli drones and gunfire
  • Two killed in Rafah, one northeast of Khan Younis, one in Beit Lahia
  • Humanitarian access and aid corridors remain contested

Why It Matters

  • Detentions in international waters raise maritime-law questions
  • Widening rift between Israel and key European governments
  • Keeps the Gaza humanitarian crisis on the global agenda
  • Adds pressure on stalled US-brokered Gaza diplomacy

What To Watch

  • Release or deportation of detained flotilla activists
  • Formal diplomatic responses from Italy, Spain and the EU
  • Any UN Security Council action

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