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  • 6/10/2025
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00:00But what do we actually know, Jono, about the people on the boats and basically where are they now?
00:07So 11, I'm going to call them civilians, but one journalist on board as well.
00:12So making up 12 in total, Greta Thunberg as we mentioned.
00:15Rima Hassan is there as well.
00:16She's the French-Palestinian member of the European Parliament who's on board.
00:20And then there's a couple of other representatives who are there as well.
00:24Where are they now?
00:25Well, we believe that they've been taken to Israel and they'll be detained there briefly, is what the message has been.
00:32Then they'll be deported to their home countries.
00:34Now, Israel's defence minister has also said that they are going to make them watch footage from the October 7th Hamas attacks
00:40so that they can see what took place for themselves, saying that this is a blockade that's in place because it is a security necessity
00:48and you need to be aware about why this is in place.
00:50Well, the sea blockade at least has been there for a number of years before the land blockade was ever in place.
00:56So this is not news and should not have been news to the flotilla either,
01:00who were made fully aware in advance of setting off on what effectively was a dead-end mission,
01:05that they would not be granted permission to get past.
01:07And as soon as they entered past international waters and started to get close to the Gaza coastline,
01:12that they would have been intercepted, which is exactly what happened.
01:15They had been warned.
01:16They had been told that this would be the case.
01:18They ignored all of those advices.
01:20And although the message overall may appear to be somewhat of a legitimate one,
01:25which is that we need to get aid into Gaza,
01:27it was always a futile mission carrying just under a truckload of aid to try and get across
01:32where the Israel forces would have intercepted them immediately.

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