Core Viewpoint - The "Global Resilience Fleet," which aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, faced drone attacks from Israeli forces while operating in the southern waters off Crete, Greece, as Israel announced intentions to prevent the fleet from reaching Gaza [1][5]. Group 1 - The "Global Resilience Fleet" consists of approximately 20 ships with members from 44 countries, seeking to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza [5]. - On September 22, the Israeli Foreign Ministry declared its intention to stop the fleet from delivering humanitarian supplies to Gaza [5]. - Reports indicate that multiple drones were sighted, with activists claiming that five ships were attacked, and there were disruptions in communication along with sounds of explosions [3][5]. Group 2 - Videos shared by activists showed explosions purportedly from the "Ghost" ship, with claims of drone attacks involving explosive devices on four ships [3]. - The fleet had initially planned to set sail from Barcelona on August 31 but returned due to bad weather, and then set off again on September 1 [5]. - Following incidents of fire at Tunisian ports involving two fleet ships, the Tunisian government denied the first incident was due to an Israeli drone attack but acknowledged the second as a "premeditated attack" [5].
外媒爆:加沙援助船队在希腊附近海域遭多架以色列无人机袭击
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-24 09:57