The fleet delivering aid to Gaza announced that some of its boats were targeted by suspicious drone attacks.

The fleet delivering aid to Gaza announced that some of its boats were targeted by suspicious drone attacks.

24.09.2025 09:04

The Global Sumud Fleet, which set out to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, announced that it came under suspicious drone attacks in international waters off the coast of Greece. The GSF stated that these attacks would strengthen their resolve.

The Global Sumud Fleet, which set out to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, announced that some of its boats were subjected to suspicious drone attacks in international waters off the coast of Greece. It was reported that the Global Sumud Fleet (GSF), which departed from Tunisia to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and is supported by activists from 44 countries, faced suspicious drone attacks in international waters off the coast of Greece. In a statement from GSF, it was noted that "numerous drones left unidentified foreign objects, communication was disrupted, and explosion sounds were heard from many boats," and it was stated that "these psychological operations cannot scare us."

"INTIMIDATION ATTEMPTS WILL STRENGTHEN OUR DETERMINATION"

In a statement describing the determination of Israel and its allies to continue the horrors of hunger and genocide in Gaza as "disgusting," it was said, "Our determination is stronger than ever. These tactics will not deter us from our mission to deliver aid to Gaza and break the illegal blockade. Every attempt to intimidate us will only strengthen our resolve."

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