TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — An international activist group, the Global Sumud Flotilla, which seeks to provide aid to Gaza, reported that one of its boats was allegedly struck by a drone while docked in Tunisia. The vessel, known as the 'Family Boat', travels under a Portuguese flag, and while no injuries were reported, the group shared footage of a flash of light leading to a fire onboard. Tunisian authorities, however, have denied that a drone was involved, instead stating that specialized security units are investigating a fire caused by a life jacket malfunction. The flotilla, scheduled to depart Tunisia on Wednesday, has planned a news conference later today to address the incident. Despite the uncertainty, the group remains committed to its mission of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Flotilla for Gaza Aid Hit by Controversial Incident in Tunisia

Flotilla for Gaza Aid Hit by Controversial Incident in Tunisia
An activist flotilla aiming to aid Gaza faces uncertainty after one of its vessels was reportedly struck by a drone while docked in Tunisia. Authorities have denied the drone claims, but the group remains undeterred.
The Global Sumud Flotilla announced that their vessel 'Family Boat', which sails under a Portuguese flag, was allegedly struck by a drone while docked in Tunis, causing a small fire. Tunisian authorities have denied any drone involvement, attributing the incident to a malfunctioning life jacket. The flotilla plans to proceed with its mission to deliver aid to Gaza, despite the setback.