Pro-Palestinian activists of the flotilla on the road to the Gaza Strip claimed to have been attacked on the night of Tuesday 23 to Wednesday, September 24 by “multiple drones”, explosions to the key, outside Greece.
Fluilla ships want to join Gaza to send humanitarian aid there and “break the Israeli block”, after two attempts blocked by Israel in June and July. She has already said that she was attacked by drones in Tunisia on September 9.
A new attack occurred on Tuesday night to Wednesday, while the flotilla sailed to the southwest of the crest, their officials announced. “Multiple drones, unidentified objects fell, revolt communications and explosions heard for several ships,” wrote the Global Sumud Flotilla in a press release.
“We are currently direct witnesses of these psychological operations, but we will not be intimidated,” he added.
According to the German human rights activist Yasemin Care, five ships were attacked and “15 to 16 drones” were counted. “We have no weapons. We do not represent a threat to anyone,” said Yasemin Care in a video posted on Instagram, emphasizing that the flotilla transports “only humanitarian aid.”
There is no victim
A video posted on the official Flotilla page shows an explosion that is said to be filmed from one of the ships of the flotilla, “Specter”, at 1:43 on Wednesday. The flotilla did not mention the victims or the damage.
Leaving at the beginning of the month of Barcelona, on the northeast coast of Spain, he had already said that he was the object of two drone attacks while an anchor in front of Tunisia. Composed of 51 ships, the Flotilla affirms the participation of pro-palestinian activists from 45 countries, including Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg.
Israel said Monday that he would not allow him to reach the Gaza dam to war, offering Dock in Ashkelon, further north of this territory. Israel had already blocked two fleets that had tried to get to Gaza by sea in June and July.
Blocked by Israel
The UN declared in August the state of famine in the Palestinian territory devastated by war and subjected to a strict blockade of Israel for almost two years, in response to the attack of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on October 7, 2023.
Last week, the United States once again blocked the adoption of the UN Security Council of a text that demanded humanitarian access to Gaza, as well as a high fire.
On September 16, an International Research Commission ordered by the United Nations accused Israel of committing a “genocide” in Gaza. According to the Hamas Government Ministry of Government in Gaza, the war cost the lives of at least 65,344 Palestinians there, mostly civilians, in almost two years.
The attack of October 7, 2023 against Israel for Hamas resulted in the death of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to official data. Of the 251 people kidnapped on October 7, 47 are still held in the Gaza Strip, 25 of which are killed by the Israeli army.
Source: BFM TV
