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Israeli authorities take Saad Edhi into custody during relief mission

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Abdul khalique

GAZA: Saad Edhi, son of the famous philanthropist Faisal Edhi, has been apprehended by Israeli forces amid a humanitarian operation intended for Gaza.

According to reports, Saad Edhi is a part of the “Global Resistance Flotilla” humanitarian aid mission intended to help out the besieged Muslims of Gaza with humanitarian aid.

As per the report, the aid mission left Turkey (Marmaris) on May 14, 2026, and contains more than 500 humanitarian workers from all around the globe, including Saad Edhi.

Right before his arrest, Saad Edhi had even made an urgent video message that captures the act of the Israeli soldiers raiding and assaulting the aid mission.

The peaceful attempt by the Edhi Foundation and international humanitarian volunteers to provide aid to the oppressed Palestinians has been forcibly ended by Israeli forces, detaining all the aid workers.

Abdul khalique

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