24.09.2025 22:20
After the attacks on the Global Sumud Fleet, which set out to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, Spain decided to send a naval ship for the fleet's security. Italy had previously announced that it would also send a ship.
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Spain has decided to send a naval ship following attacks on the Global Sumud Fleet, which was on its way to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The Global Sumud Fleet, which was on its way to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, was attacked by drones in Greece's SAR responsibility area.
THEY CARRIED OUT AN ATTACK WITH DRONES
In the incident that occurred around 02:00 local time, it was reported that sound bombs, chemical substances, and electronic jammers were used in the attacks on 8 boats via drones.
AFTER ITALY, SPAIN WILL SEND A SHIP
Following the attacks on the Sumud Fleet, Italy had decided to send a naval ship to the region. Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto stated, "In order to protect Italian citizens in the fleet, we deemed it appropriate to assign the Italian Navy's ship named Fasan to accompany the fleet."
After Italy, Spain also announced that it would send a ship. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that they had decided to send a naval ship to support the Global Sumud Fleet sailing to Gaza.
Sanchez said: "We demand respect for the right to travel in safe conditions in the Mediterranean. Tomorrow, a naval operation ship equipped with all necessary resources will set sail from Cartagena to assist the fleet and carry out rescue operations."
THEY SET OUT TO BREAK THE BLOCKADE
The Global Sumud Fleet includes the "Freedom Flotilla Coalition," the "Global Gaza Movement," the "Maghreb Sumud Convoy," and the Malaysia-based "Sumud Nusantara" organization. Hundreds of activists from nearly 50 countries are setting sail to Gaza with boats.
In the past, Israel intervened in ships attempting to go to Gaza one by one, confiscating boats and deporting activists. The Global Sumud Fleet is the largest fleet to have set sail towards Gaza so far.
The term "Sumud," which means "steadfastness" or "unyielding determination" in Arabic, has become a concept that describes the oppression and resistance among the Palestinian people following the Six-Day War in 1967. The concept of Sumud expresses the search for ways to resist occupation and build alternative institutions through remaining on Palestinian land, keeping Palestinian identity and culture alive, and non-violent civil disobedience. In Palestine, the olive tree and a pregnant peasant woman are used to depict this concept.
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