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Gaza Aid Fleet Attacked: Protests Erupt in Tunisia

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

aid Fleet bound for gaza Targeted in Second Drone ‌Attack Off Tunisian ⁣Coast

Sidi Boussaid,Tunisia – A vessel within a flotilla preparing to sail to⁣ Gaza was struck by a ‌drone in Tunisian waters late Tuesday,sparking a fire onboard,organizers⁤ confirmed. ⁢This‍ marks the second⁤ reported attack on the ⁣fleet within 48 hours, raising⁤ concerns about the safety of the humanitarian mission aiming to breach the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

The “Alma” boat, flying the British flag, ⁣was anchored near Sidi Boussaid, a northern suburb of ‍Tunisia, when it​ was targeted. While the fire was ⁤quickly extinguished and no injuries were reported, the incident underscores escalating tensions surrounding the⁤ aid convoy’s planned departure for Gaza on Wednesday. Organizers say the attacks demonstrate ‍a pattern of interference with their efforts⁤ to deliver humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian territory,which has faced severe restrictions on goods and movement for years.

“A second night and a second attack with a drone,” stated⁤ Melanie Chavizer,‍ an organizer with the initiative, to agence France Presse.

Earlier this week, ‍the fleet reported another vessel, identified as the ​”Family” boat,⁤ was similarly ⁤attacked, resulting in a fire. Tunisian authorities initially denied reports of an air ⁤strike or any‍ aircraft activity⁤ in the area at the time of that incident.

The fleet originated⁤ in Barcelona, spain, and intends to deliver aid to Gaza in ‌an effort to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The organizers have not publicly ‍identified who they believe is responsible ⁣for the attacks. Following the latest incident, activists gathered on Sidi Boussaid ⁢Beach to⁣ protest.

The planned voyage ​comes amid heightened international⁤ scrutiny of the situation in Gaza, where a significant portion of the population relies ⁢on humanitarian ⁣aid. The Israeli government maintains‌ the blockade is necessary for security reasons, preventing weapons from reaching Hamas, ⁤the militant group controlling Gaza.

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