South African Families React to Detention of Global Sumud Flotilla Members
What Happened to the Flotilla?
On Monday and Tuesday, Israeli forces stopped all 60 ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Cyprus. About 460 civilians, including six South Africans, were taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod and are currently being held.
Who Are the South Africans Detained?
- Moghamed Faeek Afriedien
- Hajar Kagiso Al‑Tha’irah
- Former Ambassador Faizel Moosa
- Qutb Hendricks
- Ebrahim Peters
- Yusuf Rahman
Families Speak Out
Ambassador Faizel Moosa’s Daughter, Fatima Khan‑Wise
Fatima says the family is proud of her father’s activism but anxious about his safety. She shared a video he sent before the interception, urging them to keep fighting for Palestine. She also pointed out disturbing footage released by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir showing detainees bound, blindfolded, and forced onto their knees.
Radio Presenter Gadija Ahjum – Mother of Hajar Kagiso Al‑Tha’irah
Gadija describes sleepless nights worrying about her 22‑year‑old daughter, a master’s student. She recalls Hajar’s calm voice on the phone saying, “Mom, Dad, they are coming,” before the forces boarded her boat. Despite the fear, Gadija stresses that the cause is bigger than any one person and that she will keep amplifying the message.
Official Responses
Department of International Relations and Cooperation
The South African government condemned the abduction, calling for respect of international law and immediate protection of the detainees’ rights, dignity, and safety.
Ahmed Kathrada Foundation
The foundation demanded the unconditional release of all participants and urged South Africa and the international community to hold those responsible accountable.
What’s Next?
According to a Global Sumud Flotilla report, diplomatic sources say the detainees are expected to be flown to Istanbul later today via Umm Al Rashrash (Eilat/Ramon) Airport. Families remain hopeful but ready for any changes on the ground.
Why This Matters to Teens
Seeing peers and activists taken away for trying to deliver aid highlights how global politics can affect everyday lives. It shows the power of speaking up, the importance of checking facts, and why standing up for human rights matters—even when it feels scary or far away.
How You Can Help
- Share reliable information from trusted news sources.
- Support organizations calling for the detainees’ release.
- Talk about the issue with friends, teachers, or community groups.
- Use social media responsibly to spread awareness, not rumors.
Conclusion
The week has been stressful for the families of the six South Africans caught up in the Global Sumud Flotilla incident. Their mix of fear, pride, and determination reflects a broader struggle for justice and solidarity. While they wait for news of their loved ones’ safe return, their voices remind us all that activism, empathy, and staying informed are powerful tools—especially for the next generation.


