Senator on board Gaza-bound aid flotilla ‘detained by Israel’ – Sinn Féin

The party said Chris Andrews was on board the Spectre which was ‘intercepted off the coast of Egypt’ on Wednesday.
Senator on board Gaza-bound aid flotilla ‘detained by Israel’ – Sinn Féin

By Rebecca Black, PA

A senator has been “detained” by Israel from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, Sinn Féin said.

The party said Chris Andrews had been on board a boat called the Spectre which was intercepted by Israeli forces off the coast of Egypt.

The Global Sumud Flotilla – with Greta Thunberg, Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela, and several European legislators aboard – consists of nearly 50 boats and 500 activists and is carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid.

Mr Andrews is among at least seven Irish citizens detained, after Israeli forces intercepted the Gaza aid flotilla overnight.

Several activists posted videos on social media in which they said Israeli naval vessels were approaching the flotilla and ordering them to turn their engines off.

While still in international waters, it is an area where the Israeli navy has stopped other boats attempting to break its blockade in the past and which the flotilla has been warned not to cross.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris earlier expressed concern at reports around the flotilla.

“I am keeping in close contact with my officials who are working on the ground and have also spoken with EU counterparts on the Global Sumud Flotilla,” he said in a post on the social media network X.

“Tonight’s reports are very concerning. This is a peaceful mission to shine a light on a horrific humanitarian catastrophe.

“Ireland expects international law to be upheld and all those on board the flotilla to be treated in strict accordance with it.”

In a statement, Sinn Féin said that speaking earlier Mr Andrews emphasised the flotilla is a “purely humanitarian and non-violent mission carrying food and aid to a starving population”.

“The Irish Government and the Department of Foreign Affairs urgently need to act to ensure that my fellow Irish participants and I are not mistreated while in Israeli captivity,” he said.

“I want to thank my family, friends and comrades who have supported this flotilla, and I am looking forward to continuing my activism for freedom and justice when I am able to return home.”

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