Spain To Join Italy in Sending Warship To Assist Gaza Aid Flotilla After Israeli Attack
At least 14 Americans are on Gaza flotilla boats,
including many veterans
by Dave DeCamp | September 24, 2025
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Wednesday that Spain will join Italy in sending a military
warship to help the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is attempting to deliver aid
to starving Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip and came under drone attack
following threats from the Israeli Foreign
Ministry.
“Last night, multiple civilian boats were targeted by
unmanned drones,” the Global Sumud Flotilla said on Wednesday. “The attacks included the deployment of explosive
and incendiary devices, deliberate dispersal of chemical substances onto
civilian vessels, disabling of emergency communication devices, and calculated
physical damage designed to render the ships unseaworthy and endanger
volunteers aboard.”
The group added that all of its crew remain safe.
According to a flotilla tracker, the flotilla consists of 52 boats, and the majority
of them are currently right off the coast of Crete. Two boats previously came
under drone attack when they were in Tunisia.
Italy was the first country to announce it was
deploying a warship to aid the flotilla, citing the presence of Italian
citizens on the
boats. Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said that to “ensure assistance
to the Italian citizens on the flotilla,” he had “authorized the immediate
intervention of the Italian Navy’s multi-purpose frigate Fasan.”
Sanchez announced his plans to deploy a warship while
attending the UN General Assembly in New York. “The government of Spain insists
that international law be respected and that the right of our citizens should
be respected to sail through the Mediterranean in safe conditions,” he said.
“Tomorrow we will dispatch a naval vessel from
Cartagena with all necessary resources in case it was necessary to assist the
flotilla and carry out a rescue operation,” Sanchez added.
According to Ann Wright, a retired US Army colonel and
peace activist, at least 22 American citizens, including six veterans, are among the more than 500
unarmed crew members on boats in the flotilla. The US government has stayed
quiet about the Israeli attacks on the flotilla boats despite the presence of
US citizens.
The Sumud Flotilla marks the fourth attempt to break
Israel’s starvation blockade on Gaza this year, but the first time that
multiple vessels are involved. The first boat to try to break the blockade this
year, the Conscience, came under Israeli drone attack off the coast of Malta in May, halting its
journey.
In June, another boat, the Madleen, made it close to
Gaza’s coast before being boarded and seized by Israeli forces and taken into
an Israeli port. The third boat, the Hamdala, was also captured by Israeli
forces, and the humanitarian aid it was carrying was seized when it attempted
to break the blockade in late July.
Back in 2010, Israeli forces raided six boats
attempting to break the blockade on Gaza, and nine Turkish activists were
killed on one of the vessels.
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