TEL AVIV (Sputnik) – There were 18 people on board Marianne, including Tunisia’s former president Moncef Marzouki.
"We lost contact with Marianne at 22.57 (UTC). Boat location: 31º43' N, 32º33' E, about 105nm from the destination Gaza city," Freedom Flotilla Coalition wrote on Twitter on Monday morning.
The Israeli Defense Forces' spokesman Peter Lerner later said that the boat was engaged by Israel’s Navy and was then escorted to Israel’s Ashdod Port.
We lost contact with Marianne at 22.57 (UTC). Boat location: 31º43' N, 32º33' E, about 105nm from the destination Gaza city #FreedomFlotilla
— Freedom Flotilla (@GazaFFlotilla) June 29, 2015
The Freedom Flotilla, a convoy of ships with humanitarian aid and activists aboard, left Sweden in June, in a bid to break Israel’s naval blockade of the Gaza strip, according to organizers.
Israeli occupied forces intercepted Marianne. The boat is currently en route to Ashdod port #SOSFreedomFlotilla pic.twitter.com/bqDOzcR7h1
— Freedom Flotilla (@GazaFFlotilla) June 29, 2015
The flotilla originally included four vessels, however, three of them changed course on the night from Sunday to Monday.
SOS messages from passangers in Marianne. Let's take action! #SOSFreedomFlotilla https://t.co/ZXAtxv9rqV
— Freedom Flotilla (@GazaFFlotilla) June 29, 2015
It is the third large-scale attempt to bypass the Gaza blockade, introduced by Israel in 2006 after an Israeli soldier was captured by Hamas militants. The blockade was strengthened in 2007, when Hamas took control of Gaza.
Since 2010, ships from a number of countries have made unsuccessful attempts to break the naval blockade.
#SOSfreedomflotilla Kajsa Ekis Ekman SOS message from Marianne III https://t.co/LtxfBeEpRy
— Freedom Flotilla (@GazaFFlotilla) June 29, 2015