In a dramatic sequence of events, the Global Sumud Flotilla faced drone attacks in Tunis, Tunisia, as it seeks to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The British-flagged ‘Alma’ was targeted while docked, with video evidence showing crew members reacting to falling projectiles. Despite no injuries reported, the flotilla, comprising around 20 vessels, insists these attacks aim to derail their humanitarian efforts. Launched from Barcelona on September 1, the activists are committed to their mission, stating that they will not be intimidated by such acts of aggression.
Flotilla Under Fire: Activists Face Attacks While Anchored in Tunisia

Flotilla Under Fire: Activists Face Attacks While Anchored in Tunisia
The Global Sumud Flotilla, aimed at breaking the Gaza blockade, faces consecutive drone attacks in Tunisian waters without injuries reported.
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla reported drone attacks on their boats moored in Tunisian waters, marking a troubling escalation in their humanitarian mission against the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Despite the attacks, the group remains committed to their cause, emphasizing that they will continue undeterred. With around 20 boats involved, the flotilla's journey originated in Barcelona and includes a planned stop in Tunisia before heading to Gaza.