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Flotilla nears Gaza amid ‘Israeli vessel’ approach

The international fleet, trying to provide aid to Gaza, said that unidentified ships approached some boats as they approached an area where Israel applied a naval blockade to the strip of war.

The global Sumud fleet consists of more than 40 civilians carrying approximately 500 people, including parliamentarians, lawyers and activists, including the Swedish climate campaign Greta Thunberg. Israel aims to break the Palestine Enclave in the blockade.

“We continue to set sail by approaching 120 sea miles close to the region where previous flotilate was caught or attacked,” the organizers said in a statement. He said.

It was unclear who operated the fleet approaching ships.

Fleet’s video letter on the Instagram page, the Israeli military ship approaching boats, “dangerous maneuvers” realized and damage to communication systems before leaving, he said.

The Post showed the silhouette draft of things that look like a military ship with a arms tarater near civilian ships.

Reuters could not confirm the images immediately.

Israeli officials did not respond immediately to the request for comments.

Fleet has increased international tensions in recent days since it has been attacked by drones that cause damage to the vessels and itching dust, causing damage but causing injuries.

Israel did not comment on this attack, but said that the boats would use any tools to prevent them from reaching Gaza, and argued that the sea blockade was legal while fighting with Hamas militants in the coastal zone.

Italy and Spain deployed marine ships to accompany fleets to assist rescue or human needs, but they said they would not interact militaryly.

Turkish drones are also followed by boats. However, Italy said that after entering 278 km of Gaza, the navy will follow the fleets.

Spain, members of the fleet, the maritime rescue ship is in the range to perform rescue operations if necessary, but as a source of government, the crew and the physical integrity of the fleet and the fleet, he said.

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