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Greta Thunberg, leading the Global Sumud Flotilla on a humanitarian mission to Gaza, was allegedly subjected to abuse by Israeli forces, according to fellow international volunteers. Reports indicate Thunberg was reportedly dragged on the ground and forced to kiss an Israeli flag, while other participants experienced similar mistreatment. Activists from Malaysia, the U.S., Turkey, and Italy described being paraded, denied water and medicine, and treated “like dogs” over several days. Italian journalist Lorenzo Agostino called Thunberg “a brave 22-year-old woman” who was humiliated publicly. Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was also accused of shoving Thunberg into a room. Israel detained over 450 activists from 40 vessels attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, prompting global criticism. Turkish officials confirmed 137 detainees were sent to Turkey, including 36 Turkish citizens. Israel announced the remaining activists would be returned to Europe soon.

05 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Forces Allegedly Abuse Greta Thunberg and Other Activists During Humanitarian Gaza Flotilla, International Volunteers Claim Widespread Mistreatment

Israel has carried out fresh airstrikes across Gaza, killing 46 Palestinians, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s directive to halt bombings following Hamas’s agreement to a ceasefire. The latest attacks, which continued from early Saturday to evening, included a deadly strike on a home in Gaza City’s Tuffah neighborhood that killed 17 people from one family, among them women and children—the youngest just eight months old. Al Jazeera reports that three of the dead were waiting for aid. Gaza’s Health Ministry says the death toll since the war began on October 7, 2023, has now reached 67,074. The enclave faces severe famine, with two more people dying from hunger in the past 24 hours, raising starvation-related deaths to 459, including 154 children. The Israeli military has not commented on the recent operations.

05 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Defies Trump’s Ceasefire Order, Launches New Gaza Strikes Killing 46 Palestinians Including Women and Children Amid Rising Famine

The Global Sumud Flotilla, the largest sea-based humanitarian mission to Gaza, united doctors, lawyers, politicians, artists, and activists from around the world to defy Israel’s blockade and deliver aid to Palestinians. Behind this daring voyage stood ten key figures—the “Steering Committee”—whose leadership transformed vision into action. They include Greek historian Cleoniki Alexopoulou, Turkish-German activist Yasemin Akar, Brazilian environmentalist Thiago Ávila, Italian physicist Maria Elena Delia, Palestinian organizer Saif Abu Keshek, Malaysian humanitarian Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri, Algerian leader Marouane Ben Guettaya, Tunisian activists Wael Nawar and Haifa Mansouri, and rural women’s rights advocate Torkia Chaibi. Their collective courage symbolizes global solidarity with Gaza, connecting movements from Latin America to North Africa. Each brought unique expertise—from academia to grassroots organizing—demonstrating that compassion and resistance can sail together against oppression. The flotilla remains a beacon of international moral defiance and human unity.

05 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

The ten fearless visionaries behind the Global Sumud Flotilla who risked their lives to break Israel’s blockade and aid Gaza’s besieged civilians

A Russian drone strike on a passenger train station in Shostka, Sumy region, has left at least one dead and over thirty injured. The attack occurred on Saturday morning, sparking a fire that engulfed a passenger train. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the assault as “barbaric,” while prosecutors confirmed the recovery of a 71-year-old man’s body. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said Russia used a “double-tap” tactic, targeting rescuers during the second strike. Power outages followed in Shostka and surrounding areas. Ukrainian officials reported that Russia has been attacking railway and energy infrastructure almost daily for two months, cutting off over 50,000 households in the latest strikes. Meanwhile, Ukraine claimed to have hit Russia’s Kirishi oil refinery near St. Petersburg with a drone attack, and French photojournalist Antoine Lallican was killed in another Russian strike in eastern Ukraine, becoming the 14th journalist to die since the 2022 invasion.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russian drone attack on Ukrainian passenger train in Sumy kills at least one, injures over thirty, and disrupts rail and power networks across the country

Hamas has responded cautiously to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza, highlighting disagreements over the territory’s administrative structure and the group’s future role. Trump’s plan calls for Gaza to be managed by an internationally supervised technocratic committee, including global figures such as Tony Blair, and envisages gradual demilitarization. Hamas insists that Gaza should be run by an independent Palestinian technocratic committee formed on national consensus, with Arab and Islamic support. While the group expressed agreement on key aspects such as a ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli troops, exchange of prisoners, and humanitarian aid, it did not accept proposals involving international oversight or its own removal from governance. Hamas emphasized that Gaza’s administration must follow national consensus and international law. The group also refrained from commenting on international peacekeepers or the safe exit of its members, signaling ongoing friction despite partial alignment on humanitarian issues.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas Pushes Back Against Trump’s Gaza Plan, Emphasizes Independent Palestinian Administration and National Consensus While Partially Accepting Ceasefire and Humanitarian Proposals

Israel has deported 137 detainees from the Global Sumud Flotilla to Turkey, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry. Earlier, Israeli forces intercepted the humanitarian flotilla in international waters, detaining 443 people from 46 countries, including rights activists, lawyers, doctors, journalists, and European Parliament members. Among them was Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. The flotilla, comprising over 40 civilian ships, was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza in defiance of Israel’s blockade. Many nations condemned Israel’s actions, labeling them as acts of aggression and a violation of international law. The first group of vessels departed from Barcelona on August 31, later joined by ships from Tunisia, Italy, and Greece. The detained individuals included citizens of the U.S., U.K., Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Algeria, Mauritania, Malaysia, Bahrain, Morocco, Switzerland, Tunisia, and Turkey. The deportation marks escalating tensions surrounding humanitarian efforts to reach Gaza amid ongoing conflict and global outcry.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Deports 137 Detainees from Global Sumud Flotilla to Turkey amid Global Condemnation over Gaza Aid Seizure

Israel has launched a series of new airstrikes on Gaza, killing at least 20 people, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s direct order to cease attacks following Hamas’s partial acceptance of a U.S.-brokered peace proposal. According to Gaza Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basal, last night was marked by intense bombings across Gaza City and other regions. Around 20 houses were destroyed in the strikes. The attacks came just as civilians had begun returning home after Trump’s call for restraint and Hamas’s conditional approval of the ceasefire plan. The Israeli military, however, claimed that ongoing operations in Gaza City made the area unsafe and urged residents to stay away. The renewed assault has raised fears among Gazans that hopes for peace and an end to the 30-month-long conflict may once again fade, undermining recent diplomatic efforts led by Washington.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes on Gaza Defying Trump’s Direct Order to Halt Attacks After Hamas Accepted Peace Proposal Partially

Photographer-director Shahidul Alam posted on Facebook that all vessels of the Freedom Flotilla are now sailing together toward Gaza after the ship Conshans made contact with eight earlier boats. Alam said Conshans, the largest vessel in the convoy which departed Italy on September 30, had been moving faster than the other ships and briefly touched those ahead; its speed was reduced and the fleet is now proceeding as a single formation. Conshans belongs to international initiatives including the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and Thousand Madelins to Gaza, aiming to challenge Israel’s maritime blockade and highlight the humanitarian crisis. Alam emphasized the flotilla carries no food aid, described the Thousand Madelins idea as symbolic yet unprecedented, and argued global leaders’ inaction has compelled civil society to act. He affirmed the crew’s determination to break the siege, warned that if any vessels are stopped others will press on, and expressed confidence that repression cannot withstand popular resolve; Palestine will ultimately be freed soon.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

All Vessels of the Freedom Flotilla Now Moving Together Toward Gaza After Lead Ship Konshans Slowed Following Contact With Sister Boats, Organizers Say

Israel’s government has directed its military to halt its operation to seize Gaza following Hamas’s positive response to a U.S.-proposed peace plan. Army Radio reported that Israel’s political leadership instructed the military to scale down activities to a minimum and focus solely on defensive measures. Hamas has agreed to release all Israeli hostages, living and deceased, and expressed willingness to discuss a ceasefire and administrative handover. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stated Israel is ready to implement the first phase of President Trump’s plan for immediate hostage release. Meanwhile, Trump urged Israel to stop bombing Gaza to ensure the safe evacuation of hostages, emphasizing that the ceasefire proposal aims not only to stabilize Gaza but also to achieve long-term peace across the Middle East. Talks on details and implementation have already begun.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Orders Military to Halt Gaza City Operation Amid Peace Talks After Hamas Responds Positively to U.S. Proposed 20-Point Ceasefire Plan

Hamas has agreed to release all Israeli hostages, both living and deceased, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 20-point Gaza peace plan. The group has also expressed willingness to engage in discussions on a ceasefire and administrative handover. Following Hamas’s positive response, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is ready to implement the first phase of Trump’s plan, aimed at immediately freeing all hostages. Israel emphasized cooperation with the U.S. to end the conflict in line with its policies, although the statement did not reference Trump’s call to halt deadly bombing in Gaza. Meanwhile, Trump urged Israel to stop airstrikes to ensure the safe release of hostages and expressed optimism about Hamas’s readiness for long-term peace. Detailed discussions on a ceasefire are underway, with the broader goal of achieving lasting peace across the Middle East.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Ready to Implement Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan as Hamas Agrees to Release All Israeli Hostages and Enter Ceasefire Talks

Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, detained by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, have launched an indefinite hunger strike. The international organization To Break the Siege of Gaza confirmed the strike, stating it will continue until the detainees are released and aid reaches the besieged territory. Israel has intercepted nearly all 44 ships of the flotilla, detaining over 450 human rights activists from more than 50 countries. The flotilla aimed to provide aid and challenge the Israeli blockade, but reports indicate the ships were stopped in international waters. Since October 2023, Israeli attacks have killed over 66,200 Palestinians in Gaza, mostly women and children. The UN and human rights groups warn that the ongoing violence and blockade are making Gaza increasingly unlivable, with severe shortages of food and medicine, spreading famine, and rising disease.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Detains Global Sumud Flotilla Activists, Who Begin Indefinite Hunger Strike to Demand Release and Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

Bangladeshi photographer and Drik managing director Shahidul Alam has joined the humanitarian naval convoy, Global Sumud Flotilla, heading toward Gaza. In a video message on 3 October 2025, he stated that he is traveling separately from the flotilla with eight other vessels. Unlike the other ships tasked with delivering aid, Shahidul’s mission is to challenge and break the Israeli blockade. He emphasized that the flotilla includes journalists, doctors, and other personnel, but their purpose is not humanitarian aid; it is a protest against Israel’s attacks on Palestinians, journalists, and medical staff. Shahidul also condemned the recent killing of 14 Médecins Sans Frontières doctors, criticizing international inaction. He declared that the time for dialogue is over and that decisive action is necessary. Despite challenging sea conditions, he stated he is fully prepared to reach Gaza and fulfill the mission, expressing determination that Palestine will ultimately be free.

04 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi Photographer Shahidul Alam Joins Global Sumud Flotilla to Break Gaza Blockade, Declares “Time for Talk is Over, Now is the Time to Fight”

Russia’s air defense forces intercepted and destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones over multiple regions in one night. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the operation took place between 11:00 PM on October 2 and 7:00 AM on October 3 (Moscow time). Nine drones were shot down over the Black Sea, four in Voronezh, three in Belgorod, three in Crimea, and one in Kursk. The ministry emphasized that all drones were successfully neutralized without Russian casualties.

03 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Russia Destroys 20 Ukrainian Drones in Single Night

Israeli forces have detained the last operational ship of the Global Sumud Flotilla, the Polish-flagged Marinet, carrying six crew members near the Palestinian coast on October 3. Earlier, Israel had seized 43 other vessels in the aid convoy. Human rights activists, including Greta Thunberg, were aboard the flotilla. The initiative, involving over 40 civilian ships from 44 countries, aims to deliver aid to Gaza. Israel claims links between the flotilla and Hamas, though no evidence has been presented.

03 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Seizes Final Ship of Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla

Hamas, the Palestinian resistance group, announced it will soon respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace proposal. Mohammad Nazal, a Hamas political bureau member, said the group has the right to express its stance to protect Palestinian interests. The plan, supported by Israeli PM Netanyahu, calls for a ceasefire, release of hostages within 72 hours, and interim governance in Gaza overseen by the U.S., Europe, and Arab countries. Hamas is reviewing the plan amid urgent security concerns.

03 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas to Respond Soon to Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan


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