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Ship Carrying Aid, Civilians To Gaza Hit By Drones In International Waters of Mediterranean Sea

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition accused Israel of attacking its ship, even though it has not been officially confirmed by Israel yet.

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A firefighting-equipped tug boat, left, contacted by the Malta Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) helps controlling a fire occurred on the bow of the Conscience vessel in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Friday, May 2, 2025. Photo: Malta Vessel Traffic Services via AP
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Drones attacked a vessel carrying aid to Gaza while it was in international waters off Malta on Friday, the Associated Press reported. The drone strike led to a fire which was brought under control later.

The Conscience vessel was carrying 12 crew members and four civilians who refused to leave the ship even after the attack when a nearby tugboat responded to their distress call, according to the Malta government. They informed the media that the group was safe and no injuries were reported.

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition accused Israel of attacking its ship, even though it has not been officially confirmed by Israel yet.

What Happened?

The Conscience vessel was hit about 16 miles (26 kilometers) from Malta on Friday, according to the Freedom Flotilla.

Charlie Andreasson, who has been involved with the group for more than a decade, told The Associated Press that he had spoken to people on board who said there were two explosions and a fire broke out.

Photos provided by the Cypriot authorities showed the ship with damage to its side. People on board the ship were not immediately reachable for comment.

According to AP, earlier the group said the strike appeared to have targeted the ship's generator, causing a "substantial breach in the hull" and leaving it without power. It said that put the vessel at risk of sinking.

The incident comes as aid groups have warned that the humanitarian response in Gaza is on the verge of collapse.

The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday that it will not have access to food, medicine, and life-saving supplies needed for many of its Gaza programs if aid deliveries don't resume immediately.

Programs at risk include "common kitchens" that often give residents the only meal they receive each day and could be forced to halt operations in a few weeks, the ICRC said.

"Aid must be allowed to enter Gaza. Hostages must be released. Civilians must be protected," it said. "Without immediate action, Gaza will descend further into chaos that humanitarian efforts will not be able to mitigate."

Israel Cut Off Gaza

Israel has cut off Gaza from all imports, including food and medicine, since the beginning of March, leading to what is believed to be the worst humanitarian crisis in nearly 19 months of war with Hamas.

Israel says it is an attempt to pressure the militant group to release hostages it took during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the conflict. Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel that day, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251. Hamas is still holding 59 hostages, 24 of whom are believed to be alive.

In response, Israel launched an offensive that has killed over 52,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were fighters or civilians. Israel's bombardment and ground operations have destroyed vast areas of the territory and left most of its population homeless.

(With AP inputs)

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