The Global Sumud Flotilla has reported a second suspected drone strike on one of its vessels, the “Alma,” just a day after a separate attack targeted its lead ship in Tunis. The latest incident, which caused significant damage to the vessel, is still under investigation, with organizers yet to confirm it as a drone attack.
No casualties have been reported, and the crew aboard the “Alma” was unharmed. Activists and organizers are calling attention to the ongoing attempts to disrupt their humanitarian mission, which is focused on delivering much-needed aid to Gaza. They argue that such repeated incidents highlight efforts to block vital aid from reaching those in need.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, part of a larger international initiative, has continued its efforts despite the setbacks, aiming to break the siege on Gaza and provide food, medicine, and supplies to the Palestinian people. Despite the risks involved, organizers remain determined to carry on with their mission.
