Tel Aviv Accused of Repeated Maritime Piracy: Attack on “Hanzala” in International Waters.

Tel Aviv Accused of Repeated Maritime Piracy: Attack on “Hanzala” in International Waters.

The attack by the Zionist military on the ship “Hanzala” carrying civilian activists in international waters is reminiscent of the Zionist regime’s maritime piracy against the ship “Madeleine”. The Zionist regime is trying to prevent the cry of humanity from reaching the world by attacking these ships, but it should know that more ships will sail towards the Gaza Strip to ultimately break the cruel siege of this strip.

The ship begins its journey and enters international waters

The 18-meter ship “Hanzala” sailed from the Italian island of Sicily to Gaza on July 12 to break the multi-year siege of Gaza.

It was on July 20 that the ship “Hanzala” arrived in international waters after departing from the Italian port of Gallipoli to the Gaza Strip and temporarily stopping due to technical problems.

The International Committee to Break the Siege of Gaza had announced that the ship “Hanzala” had been subjected to serious sabotage attempts before departing from the Italian port of Gallipoli.

Among these efforts is a rope tightly wrapped around the propeller of the Hanzala, which was discovered before it left the Italian port of Gallipoli.

In addition, a flammable chemical was found inside a water tank on the Hanzala, which caused injuries to the ship’s crew.

“Hanzala” near Gaza; Dozens of drones fly over the ship

On August 25, French MP Gabriel Catala, who was on the Hanzala, emphasized in an interview with Al Jazeera: “Last night, 30 drones flew over the ship. We hope to reach the Gaza Strip without an Israeli attack.”

He added: “We call on all nations to hold demonstrations in protest of the genocide in the Gaza Strip.”

But MEP Forou also said: “We are approaching the shores of the Gaza Strip and we hope not to be arrested by the occupying forces.” Tel Aviv uses starvation as a means to destroy the Palestinians.

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