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France urges EU sanctions after incident involving Gaza-bound flotilla members

PM says ‘unthinkable for a country like France not to respond using the tools of the rule of law’

Italian activists from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, detained by Israeli forces after their vessels were intercepted in international waters in the Mediterranean, gesture upon arrival at Fiumicino Airport, in Fiumicino, Italy, May 21, 2026. REUTERS

France demanded stronger European Union sanctions on Tuesday following violence against members of a Gaza-bound flotilla, with a senior minister saying action was necessary within the bloc’s framework.

“It is essential to go further with sanctions in the framework of the European Union,” Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu told the National Assembly. “It is PM says  and in full respect of international law.”

“The fact that some do not respect it does not mean that we, in turn, should fail to respect it,” he noted.

The Israeli army attacked the Gaza-bound Global Sumud humanitarian flotilla last Monday in international waters. Live broadcasts from the flotilla showed Israeli naval forces intercepting each vessel.

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir reacts as flotilla activists are detained by Israeli forces in Ashdod Port. Photo: REUTERS

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir reacts as flotilla activists are detained by Israeli forces in Ashdod Port. Photo: REUTERS

The demand for sanctions follows the circulation of footage that showed Itamar Ben-Gvir, a key ruling coalition partner of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, walking among detained activists who were kneeling in tightly packed formations with their hands tied behind their backs.

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Ben-Gvir appears in the footage to wave an Israeli flag and taunt detainees.

The flotilla, consisting of more than 50 boats, set sail last Thursday from the Turkish Mediterranean district of Marmaris in a renewed attempt to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza, which has been in place since the summer of 2007.

An Israeli naval boat intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla en route to Gaza, in an attempt to deliver aid, at sea May 18, 2026, in this screengrab taken from a handout video.  Global Sumud Flotilla/Handout via REUTERS

An Israeli naval boat intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla en route to Gaza, in an attempt to deliver aid, at sea May 18, 2026, in this screengrab taken from a handout video. Global Sumud Flotilla/Handout via REUTERS

The flotilla said the mission included 426 participants, including 96 Turkish activists and participants from 39 other countries, among them Germany, the US, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, Algeria, Indonesia, Morocco, France, South Africa, the UK, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, Oman, and New Zealand.

On April 29, Israeli forces attacked another aid mission bound for Gaza off the coast of the Greek island of Crete.

Organisers said Israeli forces intercepted boats carrying activists in international waters, detained 177 activists, and mistreated them about 600 nautical miles from Gaza, miles away from Greek territorial waters.

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