Core Viewpoint - A coalition of 16 countries' foreign ministers has called for the safe transport of humanitarian aid to Gaza through a "Global Resilience Fleet" and emphasized the urgency of improving humanitarian conditions for Palestinians [1] Group 1 - The "Global Resilience Fleet" consists of approximately 20 ships from 44 countries and regions, aiming to break the blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza [1] - The fleet was initially scheduled to depart from Barcelona, Spain, on August 31 but had to return due to bad weather, and it set sail again on September 1, with plans to arrive in Gaza by mid-September [1] - The coalition's statement stresses the importance of peace, humanitarian assistance, and adherence to international law, including international humanitarian law [1] Group 2 - On the night of August 8, one of the fleet's ships caught fire while docked in Tunisia, with organizers attributing the incident to an Israeli drone attack, which the Tunisian Interior Ministry denied [2] - Another ship in the fleet caught fire on the night of September 9, and the Tunisian Interior Ministry classified it as a "premeditated attack" [2] - International media have noted that the fleet may face interception, given the Israeli military's recent actions to block aid ships attempting to reach Gaza [2]
16国紧急发表联合声明
财联社·2025-09-17 14:17