Early Day Motion 169

Interception of Global Sumud Flotilla vessels in international waters

Tabled 20 May 2026 by Colum Eastwood

That this House condemns the interception by the Israel Defence Forces of vessels forming part of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters; notes with grave concern reports that 428 humanitarian volunteers from 40 countries have been abducted and detained while attempting to bring attention to the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza; further notes that those detained include Dr Margaret Connolly, sister of Irish President Catherine Connolly, alongside Irish citizens and others acting in solidarity with the Palestinian people; believes that the seizure of civilian vessels in international waters represents a serious violation of international law and forms part of a wider pattern of impunity in Israel’s conduct towards Gaza; reaffirms that the people of Gaza must not be collectively punished, starved, besieged or denied access to humanitarian assistance; calls for the immediate release of all those detained, full consular access, the return of seized vessels and property, and an independent investigation into the interception; and further calls on the UK Government to support unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza by land, sea and air, and work urgently with international partners to secure a permanent ceasefire, the release of hostages, the protection of civilians, and an end to the occupation and blockade.

Signatories (29)