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Indonesian Activist on Gaza Flotilla Safe After Israeli Interception

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October 3, 2025 | 1:32 am
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Activists in orange life jackets sit aboard a Gaza-bound Sumud flotilla boat as Israeli navy soldiers sail it into the port of Ashdod, Israel, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, after it was intercepted while approaching the Gaza coast. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)
Activists in orange life jackets sit aboard a Gaza-bound Sumud flotilla boat as Israeli navy soldiers sail it into the port of Ashdod, Israel, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, after it was intercepted while approaching the Gaza coast. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Jakarta. The Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed on Thursday that Muhammad Husein, an Indonesian citizen who joined the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza, is safe following reports of interception by Israeli forces.

The flotilla, described by organizers as a nonviolent humanitarian mission, consists mainly of small vessels sailing from ports across the Mediterranean with the aim of breaking Israel’s blockade on Gaza, opening a sea corridor for aid, and protesting what they call the “genocide of the Palestinian people.”

According to Judha Nugraha, director for Indonesian citizens’ protection, Husein’s vessel was diverted away from Gaza for security reasons. “Husein is currently sailing toward Cyprus. Based on today’s communication, he is in good condition,” Judha said in a statement.

The ministry said it continues to monitor the situation and maintain direct contact with Husein. Indonesia’s embassy in Rome, which covers Cyprus, has dispatched staff to assist him upon arrival.

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Husein himself confirmed his safety through posts on Instagram, saying that he and other activists aboard the observer ships Summertime-Jong and Shireen were “in good condition” and attempting to reach a safer location.

“We are trying to save documents and evidence of Israel’s crimes collected during the Global Sumud Flotilla mission,” he said.

Husein reported that since Wednesday night, Israeli forces had intercepted 22 vessels, while another 18 lost contact, likely due to communications disruptions allegedly caused by Israel.

“Our friends kidnapped by Israel remain unaccounted for. They are believed to have been taken to Ashdod Port in Israel,” he added.

Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla said on social media platform X that 15 ships had been intercepted and 223 international activists detained by Israel as part of the crackdown on the convoy.

Husein urged Indonesians to continue supporting the Palestinian cause. “Do not tire of praying and speaking out. This struggle will continue until the blockade on Gaza is broken, until global silence ends, and until Palestine is truly free,” he said.

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