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Gaza Aid Flotilla Advances With European Escorts After Drone Strikes, Pauses Over Ship Leak

Organizers refuse to offload in Ashkelon or Cyprus despite Israeli warnings the blockade will be enforced.

Overview

  • The Global Sumud Flotilla, now roughly 40–50 civilian boats with Greek vessels added, resumed its eastward course after repairs in Greek waters.
  • One vessel, Johnny M, developed an engine‑room leak on Monday; passengers were safely transferred and organizers said the pause should not significantly delay the mission.
  • Activists reported multiple drone attacks south of Crete last week that dropped stun grenades and irritants and jammed communications, causing damage but no injuries.
  • Italy and Spain have naval ships accompanying for rescue and humanitarian contingencies, Greece has monitored the convoy, and flight data showed Turkish long‑endurance drones circling overhead.
  • Israel says it will prevent any breach of its naval blockade and urged docking in Ashkelon or Cyprus, as Italian dockworkers threatened strike actions if the flotilla is attacked and ex‑Hamas insider Mosab Hassan Yousef urged an Israeli counter‑flotilla.