Nearly all Canadians on Gaza-bound flotilla detained by Israeli military: organizer
Nearly all the Canadian activists who were on a Gaza-bound flotilla aiming to break Israel’s naval blockade of the Palestinian territory have been detained, organizers said Monday.
Global Sumud Canada, the Canadian chapter of the Global Sumud Flotilla movement, said 12 Canadians were among 500 activists aboard 54 boats that set sail from Turkey on Thursday.
On Monday, the group said Israel Defense Forces members intercepted the activists’ mission, detaining 319 people, including 11 Canadians, nearly 500 kilometres from Gaza’s shores. The remaining Canadian, Shahid Mahmood, an Ontarian, was making his way to Gaza on a boat that wasn’t intercepted as of Monday.
Mahmood, who spoke to The Canadian Press from one of the boats, said the Canadian contingent agreed to go on hunger strike if they were detained. He said the group lost contact with those who were detained.

