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Drones from Turkey are circling the Gaza flotilla of aid boats as they sail east

Flight data shows that Turkey joined Spain, Italy, and Greece to monitor an international flotilla sailing across the Mediterranean Sea carrying aid for Gaza on Monday, despite Israel's warnings to stop the mission. Flight tracking sites showed that for the past three days three long-duration drones from Turkey's Corlu base have been hovering over the flotilla. This highlights the growing interest of the international community in the boats, which have pledged to break an Israeli naval blocade around Gaza.

The reason for the drone flight could not be confirmed. The Turkish foreign and defence ministers, as well as the intelligence agency, did not reply to comments.

FLOTILLA RESUMES JOURNEY AFTER REPAIRS On Monday, the Global Sumud Flotilla - a group of civil boats that included parliamentarians and lawyers, as well as activists such Greta Thunberg from Sweden, a climate activist - was still hundreds miles away from Gaza's coastline. People on board reported that the flotilla was heading towards an area where previous flotillas had been intercepted. The tracking sites indicated that there were about 40 boats. The flotilla's progress has increased international tensions. This is especially true after drone attacks last week damaged some of the boats. The flotilla was not injured but it had to stop for several days for repairs in Greek waters before sailing again towards Gaza at the weekend. The mission is now expected to arrive in Gaza within four days, according to the organizers on Monday. Italy and Spain sent navy ships to the flotilla for humanitarian or rescue needs but they have not engaged militarily. Greece's coastguard also kept track of the progress when the flotilla entered its rescue zone.

It warned Sunday that the flotilla is approaching a zone of high risk and repeated the proposal made last weekend for the flotilla take the aid to Cyprus to be distributed in Gaza by Roman Catholic Church. The flotilla rejected this idea.

Concerns over a possible ISRAELI response

"Israel has repeatedly shown that it has no redlines, so it's clear that we are concerned by what it might do." Benedetta Scudderi, an Italian member of the European Parliament, spoke to Radio 24 in Italy on Monday.

Israel has not commented on the drone incident last week, but it has said in the past that it will use all means possible to stop the boats from reaching Gaza. It argues that its naval blocade is legal because it is fighting Hamas militants within the coastal enclave. The Italian newspaper La Stampa reported that Israeli President Isaac Herzog had assured the Italian Ambassador to Israel on Sunday that Israel would not "use lethal force" towards the members of the flotilla. The message was not confirmed immediately.

Israel launched its Gaza offensive in response to the Hamas-led attack of October 7, 2023 on Israel, which resulted in 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages being taken back to Gaza. Gaza's health authorities report that the offensive has left over 65,000 dead in Gaza and many others in need of food or aid. Reporting by Alvise Armeni in Rome, Angeliki Koutantou and Tuvan Gümrukcu in Ankara and Omer Berberoglu and writing by Angeliki Koutantou. Editing and assistance by Edward McAllister and Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)