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A tug boat controls a fire on the bow of the Conscience vessel. AP

Activists say its Gaza-bound aid ship was attacked by armed drones in the Mediterranean

The activists said they suspected Israel could be behind the attack.

A GROUP OF activists organising an aid boat for Gaza said it was attacked early this morning by drones in international waters off Malta as it headed towards the Palestinian territory.

The Maltese government and Cypriot rescuers said they had responded to a distress call from the vessel, while Malta said all crew members were safe and made no mention of an alleged attack.

The activists said they suspected Israel could be behind the attack, and Cyprus’s rescue agency said it had been informed by the island’s foreign ministry of an Israeli drone strike.

The Israeli military did not provide an immediate response when contacted by AFP.

Crew members onboard the Conscience, a ship of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition fleet, say they were attacked off the Maltese coast last night.

“Armed drones attacked the front of an unarmed civilian vessel twice, causing a fire and a substantial breach in the hull,” the group claimed in a statement.

“Israeli ambassadors must be summoned and answer to violations of international law, including the ongoing blockade and the bombing of our civilian vessel in international waters.”

Asked whether the group believed Israel was behind the attack, a spokesperson said they “suspected” that was the case.

“While we cannot confirm 100%, we suspect it’s Israel,” Hay Sha Wiya said, calling the country “the primary entity interested in keeping us and any aid out of Gaza.

Israel is known for conducting intelligence operations beyond its borders, including several during the Gaza war that it only acknowledged later.

The activists said the strike appeared to target the boat’s generator.

Following the distress call, the Malta Vessel Traffic Services body dispatched a tugboat and offered support.

“The tug arrived on scene and began firefighting operations. By 0128 hrs, the fire was reported under control,” the Maltese statement said.

A Cypriot-owned vessel also responded to the distress call.

“The Larnaca Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) has been informed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus that a vessel possibly transporting humanitarian aid to Gaza came under missile attack by an Israeli Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) while sailing within the Search and Rescue (SAR) Region of Malta,” the Cypriot rescue body said.

It said a Cypriot-owned vessel in the area “participated in firefighting operations”.

The Cork Palestine Solidarity Campaign (CPSC) echoed these calls in a statement on the incident.

It claims Malta has breached international law by not ensuring the crew’s safety.

“Under international maritime law and conventions, Malta is obliged to act and ensure the safety of a civilian ship in distress within its proximity,” the statement said.

“The lack of response and information about the rescue efforts breaches international customary law.”

The group is also calling on the Maltese authorities to act immediately, and for all other states to bring an end to financial and military support for Israel’s “illegal siege, blockade, occupation, and apartheid”.

In May 2010, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) attacked six aid ships of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla destined for Gaza, killing nine people and injuring 30. No one was ever charged for the deaths.

Israel has since March 2 blocked all aid deliveries to Gaza, and resumed major military operations in the territory in mid-March, ending a two-month ceasefire.

The International Committee of the Red Cross warned Friday that the humanitarian response in Gaza was on the “verge of total collapse” after two months of aid being blocked.

Turkey, which said it had nationals on board the vessel, strongly condemned “this attack on a civilian ship, which threatens freedom of navigation and maritime security in international waters”.

“There are allegations that the ship was targeted by Israeli drones. All necessary initiatives will be taken to reveal the details of the attack as soon as possible and to hold the perpetrators accountable,” a foreign ministry statement said.

With reporting from AFP.

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