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
·Italy
Read Full ArticleA 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.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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