South Africa’s President
Cyril Ramaphosa
 

Israel’s interception of
the Global Sumud Flotilla was a “grave offence” against “global
solidarity and sentiment that is aimed at relieving suffering in
Gaza”.

Ramaphosa called on Israel to immediately
release South Africans and others,
including liberation hero Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Nkosi
Zwelivelile Mandela. 

Palestinian foreign ministry

A Palestinian foreign ministry spokesperson condemned the interception of the flotilla as a violation of international law, asserting that Israel had neither authority nor sovereignty over Palestinian “territorial waters”.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro

“If this information is true, there is a new international
crime by Netanyahu.”

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

“By blocking a humanitarian mission, Israel has shown utter contempt not only for the rights of the Palestinian people but also for the conscience of the world. 

“The flotilla embodies solidarity, compassion and the hope of relief for those under blockade.”

He said there were 23 Malaysians aboard.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

“Pakistan strongly condemns the dastardly attack by Israeli forces on the 40-vessel Sumud Gaza flotilla.

“This barbarity must end. Peace must be given a chance and humanitarian aid must reach those in need.”

British foreign office

“The aid carried by the flotilla should be turned over to humanitarian organisations on the ground to be delivered safely into Gaza.

“It is the responsibility of the Israeli government to resolve the atrocious humanitarian crisis in Gaza.”