Some members of the "Global Resilient Fleet" landed in Greece; approximately 30 people injured

People involved in the “Global Resilience Fleet” activity, which was previously intercepted by Israel, landed on Crete in Greece. The Greek government has already sent some personnel to Heraklion Airport on Crete in order to complete the repatriation procedures. In addition, about 30 participants involved in the activity were injured during the interception of the fleet by Israel and have been taken to local hospitals on Crete for treatment. The “Global Resilience Fleet” is made up of 58 ships, which set off in early April from places along the Mediterranean coast such as Spain, France, Italy, and others, with plans to head to the Gaza Strip to deliver humanitarian aid supplies to local residents. (CCTV News)

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