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Bangladesh has joined several countries in condemning Israel’s interception of the Gaza-bound humanitarian mission known as the Global Sumud Flotilla. The flotilla, carrying aid and over 50 vessels, was stopped by Israeli forces in international waters off western Cyprus, according to pro-Palestinian activists. The incident has drawn sharp reactions from multiple nations.
A joint statement released by Jordan’s Foreign Ministry included Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Spain, Brazil, Colombia, Libya, and the Maldives. The statement expressed deep concern for the safety of the flotilla’s civilian participants and called for the immediate release of all detained workers. Jordan’s ministry added that repeated attacks on peaceful humanitarian initiatives reflect Israel’s continued disregard for international law and freedom of navigation.
The participating countries urged the international community to take effective measures in response to the incident, emphasizing the need to protect humanitarian missions and uphold maritime rights.
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