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Tunisia Alleges Coordinated Attack on Gaza Aid Ship

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October 5, 2025
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Rising Tensions: Tunisia’s Claims on Gaza Aid Ship Incident

Rising Tensions: Tunisia’s Claims on Gaza Aid Ship Incident

In a significant development amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Tunisian officials have leveled serious accusations regarding an incident involving a humanitarian aid ship. According to reports from Reuters, the Tunisian government asserts that the recent attack on this vessel was not an impulsive act of aggression but rather a calculated operation aimed at hindering essential supplies meant for the distressed region. This claim highlights escalating tensions surrounding Gaza and points to broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. As global calls for assistance and intervention grow louder, these revelations from Tunisian authorities raise critical questions about humanitarian strategies and reveal intricate dynamics at play.

Tunisia Accuses Israel of Attacking Gaza Aid Vessel

Tunisia has taken a clear stance amidst rising…

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