Le prochain bateau de la Freedom flotilla partira dans quelques jours. 🇵🇸
Second Gaza flotilla to set sail in attempt to break Israel's maritime blockade, this time without Greta Thunberg https://t.co/jzTI5f4NbC
Jurists for the Respect of International Law (JURDI) have filed an urgent appeal to an administrative judge in France to suspend the delivery of military cargo in transit through a French airport that is destined for Israel. 🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/jE7tdGOSMG https://t.co/fT62BafFRo
French and Spanish legal actions have been initiated against Israeli officials and individuals over alleged war crimes and involvement in settlement activities related to the Gaza conflict. A complaint has been filed in France against two Franco-Israeli snipers accused of summary executions of Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Separately, Spanish activist Sergio Toribio, with lawyer Jaume Asens, has filed charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and military officials before Spain's Audiencia Nacional for war crimes linked to the Israeli military's interception of the Freedom Flotilla, a humanitarian mission attempting to reach Gaza. Additionally, the French association "Lawyers for Justice in the Middle East" has lodged a complaint in Paris against French-Israeli individuals and French entities suspected of complicity in settlement crimes in the West Bank. Meanwhile, the French group Jurists for the Respect of International Law (JURDI) has appealed to an administrative court to halt the transit of military cargo through a French airport destined for Israel, citing concerns over the involvement of Elbit Systems, a primary arms supplier to the Israeli military. In parallel, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition announced the departure of a new ship, "Hanzala," scheduled for July 13, aiming to break the Israeli maritime blockade of Gaza. This second flotilla mission follows the earlier intercepted flotilla and will proceed without the participation of activist Greta Thunberg.