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Global Sumud Flotilla determined to continue to Gaza after Tunisia attacks

Global Sumud Flotilla determined to continue to Gaza after Tunisia attacks

Summary

Participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla are planning to continue their mission to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza despite recent attacks on their boats in Tunisia. Two attacks occurred on the vessels docked at Sidi Bou Said port, but no one was hurt. The flotilla organizers, who accuse Israel of the attacks, remain focused on their goal to reach Gaza.

Key Facts

  • The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to end the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
  • Two attacks on the flotilla's vessels occurred in Tunisia but caused no injuries.
  • Organizers accuse Israel of being behind the attacks, claiming drones were used.
  • Tunisian authorities confirmed the attacks but found no evidence of drones.
  • The flotilla plans to meet up with other boats from Italy and Greece.
  • The flotilla's first boats came from Spain, and more are expected to join from Tunisia.
  • Participants include high-profile activists like Greta Thunberg.
  • Some volunteers are facing challenges due to limited spaces on the boats.
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