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The lens of a security camera caught the exact moment and the impact of the humanitarian fleet of which the Brazilian activist are part of. The new onslaught took place on Tuesday (9/9), on the coast of Tunis, Tunisia.
The recording shows two people on the vessel deck called Alma. An incandescent object falls on the boat and ignites the site. Quickly, the crew can contain the flames with water hoses.
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According to activists, this is the second bombing in less than 48 hours. The authorship of the attacks is unknown.
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In addition to support for the population, activists intend to create a humanitarian corridor in Gaza. Thiago Ávila stated that the new attack did not cause structural damage to the boat or injured the crew.
According to the activist, the mission will continue to Gaza. “Most people on this planet can’t stand to see children starving, hospitals being bombarded, bombarded schools. So let’s not stop,” he said.
The first attack occurred on Tuesday night (9/9), without being injured, also in the waters of the coast of Tunis, in the capital of Tunisia.
Global Sumud Flotilla
Boats are part of a flotilla – a set of small vessels – which aims to bring help to Gaza. The fleet is organized by. The group confirmed the attack on social networks.
According to the organization, no one was injured, and the fire was controlled. The attack this time was against the Alma boat, which carries the flag of Britain. In the statement, GSF also reports that it investigates the attacks against humanitarian aid.
First attack
This Monday, Family Boat was attacked by a drone. A security camera recorded the moment when the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) boat was attacked by a drone.
The boat had a Portuguese flag and six crew on board at the time of the attack. There were no injuries. Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila and Swedish Greta Thunberg were on board.
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Greta Thunberg and Thiago Ávila activists were not injured during the drone attack on the global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) fleet (GSF)
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The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) fleet boat that embarked on the Gaza range was the target of explosive drone attack
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This is the second time that Ávila embarks to Gaza
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Swiss activist Greta Thunberg was also on the vessel during the attack
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Brazilian Thiago Ávila was arrested by the Israeli army and was deported
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Thiago Vila activist
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Greta Thunberg embarked on a ship alongside Brazilian activist to Gaza
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In total, 12 international volunteers embarked with humanitarian aid in June
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Group was intercepted on a first trip to Gaza on June 8
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O. The narrator comments: “They just exploded one of our boats here. I was here sleeping and I just saw an explosion here in the boats.”
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The boat in question came from Barcelona, Spain, on August 31 towards Gaza. The goal was to create a humanitarian aid corridor for Palestine. In all, 80 boats from 44 countries make up the new attempt to bring help to the attacked region.
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After the first attack, the Metropolis He tried to contact the embassy of Israel and Itamaraty. The space is still open.