Israeli forces seize humanitarian aid flotilla carrying Korean activist

Israeli forces intercepted the Kyriakos X boat carrying South Korean activist Kim Dong-hyeon on Monday evening as it headed toward the Gaza Strip. A civic group reported the seizure on Tuesday, stating that Kim and other activists are now presumed detained on an Israeli warship. The incident follows Kim's departure earlier this month despite a South Korean government travel ban on the territory.

The interception occurred at around 8 p.m. Monday Seoul time, according to the civic group advocating for Palestinian liberation. Kim is now believed to be held aboard an Israeli warship alongside activists from multiple countries.

A second South Korean activist, Kim Ah-hyun, is traveling on a nearby vessel that the group said remains at risk of similar interception. Kim Ah-hyun had previously been detained by Israeli forces during an October attempt to enter Gaza and was later released.

South Koreans require government approval to travel to or remain in Gaza. Violations can result in up to one year in prison or a fine of up to 10 million won under the Passport Act.

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Two South Korean activists returning home at the airport after being released from a Gaza aid vessel.
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Two Korean activists return home after Gaza aid vessel release

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Two South Korean activists returned home Friday after Israeli forces released them from custody aboard aid vessels heading to the Gaza Strip.

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Three activists detained during a humanitarian mission to the Gaza Strip have claimed they were sexually and physically abused by Israeli soldiers. The allegations were made at a press conference in Seoul on Thursday. The Israeli Embassy has denied the claims.

At least 17 people were arrested Saturday in Tel Aviv as Israeli police violently dispersed an antiwar protest against the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, despite a top court order allowing the demonstration. Peace activist Alon-Lee Green, an organizer who was detained, said public support for the war has rapidly declined. Similar protests took place in Haifa and Jerusalem.

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Chiki Fawzi described her experience sailing on the Global Sumud Flotilla 2 mission aimed at breaking the Gaza blockade.

In an update to South Korea's response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun stated on April 15 that Seoul has no plans to pay Iran for passage of its 26 stranded ships carrying 173 seafarers, aligning with the U.S.-led blockade. Data on the vessels was shared with Iran, the U.S., and Gulf states, factoring in a recent two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

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A South Korean investigation has confirmed that two unidentified flying objects struck the HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz last Monday, causing an explosion and fire. The findings have prompted Seoul to review participation in a U.S.-led security initiative.

 

 

 

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