At 00:50 of the night just passed the Global Sumud Flotilla was again the target of an air attack. Drones, acoustic bombs, stinging substances and materials still unidentified have invested boats several times.
There are no injuries, but the damages are considerable: Zephyrus has seen the bow strallo compromised, the supporting element of the tree, while Morgana has lost the use of her main sail. Taigete also hit.
From the phone the latest generation journalist and skipper, Stefano Bertoldi, who denounced the attack immediately from the boat on which he is together with the crew.
The drones that have been following us for days have made an explosive object burst, dropped the bow of the boat, we are at risk of the fall of the tree. I launched Mayday on channel 16 twice. Here it is about saving lives.
Here the vowel:
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Meanwhile, two days after the event that dragged thousands of Italians to the square, the Meloni government continues on a line of almost surreal position.
The genocide in progress in Gaza has already been recognized by several international bodies: the independent commission of investigation by the United Nations has published a 72 -page legal analysis that unequivocally genocidal defines the war conducted by Israel. Yet, although France, Australia, Canada and many other countries have already done so, ours has not yet performed a formal recognition act (it should be emphasized, on the contrary, that the Chamber has just renewed the Memorandum of military cooperation with Israel).
What happened in international waters is not a simple navigation accident, but yet another act of intimidation against those who try to break the silence on the ongoing massacre. The flotilla, with its damaged sails and its exhausted crews, becomes the symbol of a civil resistance that does not even bend in front of drones, explosions and poisons.
Meanwhile, while the ships arrange in the darkness of the Mediterranean, in Gaza the houses continue to collapse and the population is deleted piece by piece.