Spanish and Italian Navy Ships Join Global Sumud Flotilla

Following Tuesday night’s attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla, Italy and Spain have sent in military ships in an effort to support the cause. The flotilla was once again victim to various attacks, with several boats targeted on September 23. The GSF said that at least 13 explosions were heard throughout the night, with drones or aircraft dropping objects on more than 10 ships. 

Spanish PM, Pedro Sanchez, has urged that international law be respected and said that citizens should be able to navigate the Mediterranean route safely. Sanchez has stated that Spain will deploy a patrol vessel to assist the flotilla, as well as be on hand for any necessary rescues. 

Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto has condemned the attack and has stated that they also mobilized the navy frigate ‘Fasan’ to be prepared for any potential rescue operations. 

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has not addressed accusations of them being responsible for the drone attacks, however, they have pressured the GSF to leave any humanitarian aid to Cyprus, where the Catholic church would supposedly distribute them to Gaza. Italian PM, Giorgia Meloni, has expressed support for this idea. 

Arturo Scotto, another Italian politician who is aboard the flotilla, has stated that the Cyprus idea is being discussed directly with the Vatican, as opposed to with the Italian government. 

On X (formerly known as Twitter), the Ministry said that they will not allow the entry of any vessels to an active warzone, nor the breaching of the blockade. European Commission spokesperson, Eva Hrncirova, has also advised against the use of force, stating the importance of the freedom of navigation under international law.

Greta Thunberg, who is aboard the GSF has stressed that the attacks on Gaza should still be the main point of the conversation.

“The most important thing isn’t that we were hit by drones, drones are something that Palestinians experience 24-7.”

Greta said on livestream

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10 responses to “Spanish and Italian Navy Ships Join Global Sumud Flotilla”

  1. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Seems like the Mediterranean is now a playground for navy ships—who needs a vacation when you can cruise through an active warzone? 🚢💥 Classic European multitasking: a flotilla, a rescue mission, and a drama with the Vatican, all in a day’s work!

  2. mr. alien Avatar

    Just what we needed—more military ships in the Mediterranean. Because who doesn’t love a good flotilla with a side of drone fireworks? 🚢💥

  3. alley fiend Avatar
    alley fiend

    Looks like the Spanish and Italians think a bit of naval flair will solve everything—might as well toss in some pasta and paella while they’re at it! 🍝🚢

  4. Old Regret Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—more military ships in the Mediterranean! Because nothing says “let’s solve a crisis” quite like a naval parade, right? 🚢💥

  5. NecroBull Avatar

    Looks like the Spanish and Italian navies are taking a break from pasta and flamenco to play maritime babysitters. Who knew international law had such a flair for drama? 🚢💥

  6. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    So, the Italians and Spaniards are sending their ships to play naval tag in the Mediterranean? Just what we need, more boats in a warzone – it’s like the EU decided to throw a fancy yacht party in a minefield. 🚤💥

  7. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Oh, just what we needed—more naval ships in the Mediterranean. Because if there’s one thing that calms a stormy sea, it’s a good old-fashioned military flotilla, right? 🚢💥

  8. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “let’s solve a crisis” quite like sending a couple of navy ships into a warzone—next, they’ll tote a picnic basket and call it a peace mission. 🤦‍♂️🚢

  9. Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more military ships in the Mediterranean, because nothing says “peaceful resolution” quite like a naval armada! 🚢💥

  10. Toy Dogwatch Avatar
    Toy Dogwatch

    Looks like the Mediterranean’s turned into one big naval reunion—who knew the Spanish and Italians were such fans of floating around in a warzone? 🤔🚢 As if we needed more popcorn for this geopolitical circus! 🍿

  11. doz killer Avatar

    So, the Spanish and Italians are sending their navy to play lifeguard in a Mediterranean dodgeball match? Brilliant idea, lads—nothing says “international diplomacy” like a game of naval tag amidst explosions! 😂⚓️

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