Incendiary Munitions Strike Gaza-Bound Flotilla Two Nights in a Row - Bellingcat
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Gaza aid flotilla delays departure after reported attacks
The Global Sumud Flotilla has delayed its departure for Gaza from Tunisia’s Sidi Bou Said port on Wednesday night. They decided not to set sail due to bad weather, following two reported attacks on its vessels.
footage of flotilla drone strike shows attack near-identical to those Israel commits in Gaza
After Israel committed and then denied, with the eager help of western ‘mainstream’ media, its first night-time drone strike on a boat of the humanitarian Global Sumud Flotilla sailing to break Israel’s criminal starvation siege of Gaza, volunteer crew member Faeyz Hamzeh posted video of the attack that put beyond doubt that it was a drone bombing and not, as media had claimed, a mechanical fault, that set the boat on fire. Last night, Israel bo…
Incendiary Munitions Strike Gaza-bound Flotilla Two Nights in a Row - bellingcat
On September 8 and 9, two vessels of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) were attacked outside the port of Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia. Bellingcat analysed footage and images from both incidents. The experts consulted believe improvised incendiary munitions were likely used. The trajectory followed by the objects and the audio recordings also appear to suggest they could have been dropped from an aerial platform above the vessels. Although t…
Global Sumud Flotilla determined to continue to Gaza after Tunisia attacks | Israel-Palestine conflict News – Monkey Viral
Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia – Pro-Palestinian participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla, seeking to end the Israeli blockade of Gaza, are adamant that they will continue their mission, despite two attacks on their vessels this week. Attacks on the vessels docked at Sidi Bou Said port in Tunisia from projectiles on Monday night and Tuesday […]
Another ship of the Global Sumud Flottilla was targeted by an incendiary device in Sidi Bou Said. Tunisian authorities remain silent. By Selim Jaziri On the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, a second ship of the flotilla for Gaza, which currently stops at the port of Sidi Bou Said in the north of Tunis, was struck by an incendiary device dropped from a drone. The method of operation of the action is exactly the same as during the action directed th…
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