“Drones have been repeatedly discovered flying over ships of the global solidarity fleet. This extraordinary level of drone activity is a source of concern,” the committee said in a statement.
The committee confirmed on Saturday that a fleet of hundreds of participants and volunteers had collectively set sail to the Gaza Strip in what is said to be the biggest maritime action ever.
The “Global Solidarity Fleet” departed from the coast of Sicily on Friday and headed for Gaza. He was heading towards Gaza. This was under continued Israeli artillery fire, which resulted in more than 231,000 casualties, including both deaths and wounded.
The fleet includes activists and prominent international figures, consisting of dozens of boats and ships from Tunisia, Italy, Greece and other European countries, packed with humanitarian aid and has more than 30,000 people attended the support event for its launch.
This is the first time such a large number of ships have collectively sailed to the Gaza Strip, where residents live under strict lockdowns.
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