This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Reuters.
In Athens, protests occurred near the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where activists expressed support for the flotilla intercepted by Israel and called for aid to Gaza. In Barcelona, protesters gathered near the Israeli embassy, demanding an end to military actions and the provision of humanitarian aid. A protest against the interception of the flotilla also took place near the US consulate in Istanbul. In Rome, activists demanded an end to the blockade of Gaza and allowed humanitarian aid delivery.
Israeli military stopped the humanitarian flotilla heading to Gaza as part of the 'March to Gaza' operation. The flotilla was intercepted in international waters. Members of the 'March to Gaza' organization claim that the crews of the vessels were kidnapped by Israel, which boarded the ships near Gaza. Among the passengers was the well-known Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who, according to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is safe and was taken to an Israeli port.
During the mass protests in Europe in support of the humanitarian flotilla Global Sumud, the end of the blockade of Gaza and the provision of humanitarian aid were demanded. These actions took place after the flotilla was seized by Israel, causing outrage among people in various European countries.