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Spain's PM says he will send warship to protect Gaza aid flotilla

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday he will join Italy in sending a military warship to protect an international flotilla seeking to deliver aid to Gaza after it

Spain's PM says he will send warship to protect Gaza aid flotilla

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday he will join Italy in sending a military warship to protect an international flotilla seeking to deliver aid to Gaza after it was attacked by drones off Greece.

Sanchez told a press conference in New York where he has been attending the UN General Assembly that the citizens of 45 countries were on board to deliver food to the population of Gaza and express solidarity with their suffering.

"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."

The Global Sumud Flotilla is using about 50 civilian boats to try to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza, with many lawyers and activists on board, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg.

The vessels were attacked by 12 drones in international waters 30 nautical miles (56 km) off the Greek island of Gavdos, said Marikaiti Stasinou, a spokesperson for March to Gaza Greece, which is part of the flotilla.

Thunberg told Reuters on Monday that they had drones flying over them each night.

"This mission is about Gaza, it isn't about us. And no risks that we could take could even come close to the risks the Palestinians are facing every day," Thunberg said in a video call from the ship.

Israel has repeatedly criticised the flotilla for its implied support for Hamas, but made no comment on whether it was responsible for the drones.

It launched the war in Gaza in response to attacks on October 7, 2023, by Hamas militants which killed some 1,200 people and saw 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Since then, the conflict has killed more than 65,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and has spread famine, destroyed most buildings and displaced the population, in many cases multiple times.

(Reporting by Aislinn Laing; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain's PM Pedro Sanchez joins Italy in sending a warship to protect a Gaza aid flotilla.
  • The flotilla was attacked by drones off the coast of Greece.
  • The mission aims to deliver aid and express solidarity with Gaza.
  • Greta Thunberg is among the activists on board.
  • Israel criticizes the flotilla for its implied support for Hamas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Spain's Prime Minister announce regarding the Gaza aid flotilla?
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that he will send a military warship to protect an international flotilla delivering aid to Gaza.
What is the purpose of the Global Sumud Flotilla?
The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza and deliver food and aid to the population.
What concerns were raised regarding the flotilla?
Israel has criticized the flotilla for its implied support for Hamas but did not comment on the drone attacks reported against the vessels.
How many countries are represented in the flotilla?
The flotilla includes citizens from 45 different countries who are participating in the mission to deliver aid to Gaza.
What has been the impact of the conflict in Gaza since October 7, 2023?
Since the conflict began, over 65,000 Palestinians have died, and the situation has led to widespread famine and destruction in Gaza.

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