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Pakistan and several other countries strongly condemned Israeli attack on Global Sumud Flotilla

Published on: May 1, 2026 12:45 PM

Pakistan, other countries condemn Israeli attack on Global Sumud Flotilla

Pakistan and several other countries have strongly condemned an Israeli attack on the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian humanitarian mission attempting to deliver aid to Gaza.

Read More: Pakistan slams Israeli attack on Gaza aid Flotilla

According to a joint statement issued by the foreign ministries of 11 countries, including Pakistan, Türkiye, Brazil, Jordan, Spain, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Colombia, Maldives, South Africa, Libya, and others, Israeli naval forces targeted vessels participating in the Spring 2026 Global Sumud Flotilla mission. The flotilla was reportedly aiming to challenge the blockade on Gaza and deliver essential humanitarian supplies.

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Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Jordan, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, South Africa, Spain and Turkiye Regarding the Israeli Assaults on the Global Sumud Flotilla, 30 April 2026
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— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) April 30, 2026

The incident occurred in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea near Greece, raising concerns among participating states about violations of maritime law and international humanitarian regulations.

The foreign ministers described the flotilla as a peaceful civilian initiative intended to draw global attention to the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. They said the attack on the vessels and the detention of humanitarian activists amounted to serious breaches of international law.

The statement further called on the international community to uphold legal and moral responsibilities, emphasizing the need to protect civilians and ensure accountability for actions that may violate international norms.

The incident has also sparked public reactions in several countries. In Italy, thousands of people staged demonstrations in major cities including Rome, Milan, Naples, and Turin, expressing anger over the interception of the aid convoy. Protesters demanded protection for humanitarian missions and criticized the use of force in international waters.

Humanitarian groups involved in the flotilla have stated that their mission was non-violent and focused solely on delivering relief supplies to civilians affected by ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Read More: Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla, triggering protests across globe

The situation has added further diplomatic strain to already heightened tensions in the region, with calls increasing for renewed international dialogue to ensure safe humanitarian access and compliance with maritime and humanitarian law.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Gaza, Global Sumud Flotilla, humanitarian aid, International Law, Israel, Latest, Lead4, Pakistan foreign policy

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