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Officials fear for Australians in Gaza flotilla swarmed by drones

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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“However, we are very concerned about the safety of these people, including Australians.”

The organisers of the flotilla said on Wednesday afternoon, AEST, that the vessels were nearing Gaza.

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“We continue to sail to Gaza approaching the 120 nautical mile mark, near the area where previous flotillas have been intercepted or attacked,” they said.

Israel has said it would use any means necessary to prevent the boats from reaching Gaza because it argues its naval blockade is a legal means to defeat Hamas, the group that launched an attack on Israel in October 2023 and is listed by Australia and others as a terrorist organisation.

While Italian vessels escorted the flotilla at some stages of the journey, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni urged the flotilla to stop and made it clear this naval support would not continue.

The Times of Israel reported on Wednesday that the Israeli Navy was expected to board the boats, detain the activists, and transfer them to a single naval ship, before taking them to Ashdod Port and arranging their deportation.

It said some of the vessels might be towed to Ashdod Port, although it also cited unnamed military sources saying they expected to sink some of the boats.

Sydney content creator Abubakir Rafiq is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, headed towards Gaza.

Sydney content creator Abubakir Rafiq is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, headed towards Gaza. Credit: @abubakirrafiq

A video posted last week showed what appeared to be an explosion near one of the vessels, Spectre, which is carrying Sydney content creator Abubakir Rafiq,

“Last night, our boat the Spectre was hit by three drones,” Rafiq said in an Instagram video on September 24.

Tasmanian scientist Julia Henry, who said she was a “normal suburban mum” who wanted to help Gaza, is on board a Polish-flagged boat, the Huga.

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Turkish state news agency Anadolu reported on Monday that Turkish authorities rescued passengers and crew from one of the flotilla’s vessels when it issued a distress call in waters near Crete, Cyprus and Egypt.

Israeli forces seized a ship carrying Thunberg in June when it sought to break the Gaza blockade, transferring the activists to a port and detaining them for several days before deporting them.

Upon her release, Thunberg accused Israel of illegally kidnapping her and other activists because she argued they were in international waters.

Thunberg told the BBC on Sunday that the latest flotilla was not a publicity stunt but an attempt to help Palestinians in Gaza, saying Israel was breaking international law by trying to stop the activists.

“Why would they attack a peaceful humanitarian mission aiming to bring humanitarian aid to a starving population?” she said.

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