The medium connection was gone, but a picture appeared in which the members of the staff were in a boat on rescue vests with their hands.
Military Israel was captured by ship Madleen, riding the Swedish Eco -activist Greta Tunberg. The ship is also fortunate in human aid for the Gaza sector. On Monday, June 9, CNN reported that there was a reference to Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) coalition data.
It is noted that the connection to the ship is gone.
The FFC posted a picture in which crew members were in a boat on life’s jackets with their raised hands. The image is not visible by the military IDF.

The PFC had previously reported that the ship was “attacked in international waters.”
“Quadrocopters surround the ship, which sprayed a white coloring outfit. The connection was drowned, and the anxious sounds were heard on the radio,” the organization said on social networks.
In a direct broadcast from the edge of the medium, activist Yasmin Akar showed a white substance on the deck, saying it causes irritation of the eyes. Before the broadcast ended, it was heard how the military of Israel had established a connection to the ship.
Among the passengers Madleen was Greta Tongberg, Liam Cunningham’s “Game of Thrones” actor and a member of the European Parliament from France Rome Hassan. Tunberg mentioned on Saturday that the mission was “dangerous.”
As we have written, Tunberg went on a ship along the Mediterranean Sea in the direction of the Gaza sector with 11 other activists. They try to bring humanitarian help and draw the world’s attention to the humanitarian crisis in the region.
On Saturday, Israel promised to prevent the ship with aids on the coast of the Gaza sector and encouraged activists to “return”.
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