So it's happened: Israel has seemingly arrested the crew of a humanitarian ship, including a European MP onboard, in international waters, and in complete disregard for international law.
Their impunity is through the roof.
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So it's happened: Israel has seemingly arrested the crew of a humanitarian ship, including a European MP onboard, in international waters, and in complete disregard for international law.
Their impunity is through the roof.
You would think Emmanuel Macron would be absolutely enraged to learn that Israel has illegally arrested French citizens outside of Israeli territorial waters, including a French official elected in the European Parliament.
And yet, his silence is deafening.
The Elysée and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs have finally reacted in statements released to the press. Neither condemns Israel's illegal arrest in international waters, nor do they acknowledge its ongoing illegal blockade of humanitarian aid.
> “France wants to “facilitate the swift return” of the six French nationals aboard the humanitarian ship Madleen, which was attempting to reach Gaza and was intercepted overnight by Israeli authorities, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Monday. “Immediately after the ship was boarded, we requested to exercise our consular protection for them” and to “visit them” as soon as they arrive on Israeli territory, “in order to assess their situation and facilitate their swift return to France,” he said in a statement sent to the press.”
> “The French president “has requested that the six French nationals aboard the Madleen be allowed to return to France as soon as possible,” the Élysée Palace said on Monday.”
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