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Italy urges Israel to ‘ensure safety’ of Gaza-bound flotilla

"Organisers say Gaza aid flotilla targeted by multiple drones
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Italy’s foreign minister asked Israel Wednesday to ensure the safety of a Gaza-bound flotilla, after organisers said several of their boats had been targeted by multiple drones off Greece.

Minister Antonio Tajani said there were “Italian citizens, along with members of parliament and MEPs” among the pro-Palestinian activists in the Global Sumud Flotilla, which reported hearing more than a dozen nearby explosions as it sailed off Greece late Tuesday.

It also reported damage caused by “unidentified objects” dropped on deck.

“To ensure their safety, the foreign ministry had already notified Israeli authorities that any operation entrusted to Israeli forces must be conducted in compliance with international law and the principle of absolute caution,” the ministry said in a statement.

“Minister Tajani has asked the Italian Embassy in Tel Aviv to gather information and to reiterate its previous request to the Israeli government to guarantee the absolute protection of the personnel on board,” it said.

The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail from Barcelona earlier this month with the aim of breaking the Israeli blockade of Gaza and delivering aid to the territory.

It currently numbers 51 vessels, most of which are off the Greek island of Crete.

Vessels waiting to join the flotilla had already been targeted in two suspected drone attacks in Tunisia. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was among those who boarded in the North African nation.

Israel, which blocked two previous attempts by activists to reach Gaza by sea in June and July, said Monday it would not allow the flotilla to reach the embattled Palestinian territory.

Israel has come under huge international pressure to halt its war in Gaza, where it has launched a ground offensive against famine-hit Gaza City.

 

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