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A Gaza-bound activist aid ship caught fire and issued an SOS, after what its organizers claimed was an Israeli drone attack off the coast of Malta in international waters in the early hours of Friday.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg told Reuters she was in Malta and had been supposed to board the ship as part of the Freedom Flotilla's planned action in support of Gaza.
Freedom Flotilla Coalition, the aid group running the mission, blamed Israel for the attack but did not provide evidence for its claims. Israel has yet to respond.
Two aerial attacks were the cause of damage on the Conscience vessel belonging to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which was ...
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said its vessel Conscience, carrying aid intended for Gaza, was hit by drones off the coast of Malta.
The incident happened off the coast of Malta. The government said a fire onboard the ship was "brought under control overnight".
In an unprecedented move, a coalition of trade unions, human rights groups, and solidarity movements from over 32 countries ...
Operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, the ship Conscience had been waiting for some 30 peace activists from around the world before setting sail to Gaza carrying food and medicines.
A ship carrying humanitarian aid and activists heading for Gaza was attacked by Israeli drones while in international waters off Malta early Friday, said Freedom Flotilla Coalition, an ...
Malta's government said on Tuesday it would carry out repairs in international waters on a humanitarian aid ship which was reportedly bombed by two drones early on Friday.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, an international non-governmental group, published video footage showing a fire on one of its ships, named the Conscience, and pointed the finger at Israel.