Gaza bound aid ship intercepted as Israel announces partial humanitarian pause

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Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) announced that it has lost contact with the "Handala," a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of the group's mission to break Israel's blockade.

“All communications with the Handala's crew have been jammed,” the coalition said in a statement posted on its official Telegram channel.

“We lost all contact with our crew, and there are multiple drones near the vessel,” it said, “which means that they could have been intercepted or attacked.”

The coalition urged its supporters “to pressure for the safety of the crew,” calling on people to contact their representatives and local media to "pressure Israel to let 'Handala' go and guarantee a safe passage to Gaza."

No other details were available regarding the ship’s precise location, the status of its crew, or confirmation of an Israeli intervention.

The incident follows previous confrontations.

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