Canadians say they saw beatings, felt helpless as Israel intercepted Gaza flotilla
As an unmarked speedboat approached the ship that had been her home for two weeks, Luiza Ravalli heard a voice over a loudspeaker issue an ominous command: “Turn back or you’ll be boarded.”
Ravalli, a primary care nurse from the Greater Toronto Area, and her crewmates were ferrying supplies including diapers, menstrual care products and bottled water as part of a flotilla attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza. They made no move to alter course, she said.
The nurse heard three shots ring out in their direction, followed by a fourth that hit the metal hull of their boat, inches from her ribs and the crewmate next to her, she said.
“We put our heads down just out of instinct. But I remember when I had my head down like this, I just looked up slightly and there were sniper dots right there above our head,” she said in an interview after her return to Canada.


