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Gaza aid flotilla says boat struck with ‘drone,’ Tunisian authorities deny

The Global Sumud Flotilla's Portuguese-flagged vessel, carrying 350 volunteers from 44 countries, was damaged in a suspected drone strike while anchored in Tunisian waters; all aboard are safe.

  • The Global Sumud Flotilla reported that its vessel, the Family Boat, was attacked by an Israeli drone in Tunisian waters, with all crew members safe.
  • The boat suffered fire damage to its main deck and storage area, but the crew managed to extinguish the fire themselves.
  • The flotilla aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and is supported by activists from various countries.
  • An investigation is underway, as GSF stated that its peaceful mission to break the blockade in Gaza will continue with full determination.
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The vessel in question is the Family Boat which transports members of the Steering Committee, including Greta Thunberg

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A ship belonging to the civilian fleet Global Sumud Flotilla, which is trying to reach Gaza in a political action, has been hit by a drone off Tunisia, the GSF said on social media. On board was Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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