TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — The Global Sumud Flotilla, an international initiative to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza, reported a second drone attack on one of its vessels late Wednesday night. The attack targeted the British-flagged boat, 'Alma,' while it was docked in Tunisian waters, yet no one was harmed. Activists shared security footage showing crew members pointing at a drone and shouting warnings as fiery projectiles fell onto the boat's deck, leading to an explosion and a small fire.

This incident follows a prior attack on the Portuguese-flagged vessel, 'Family,' where authorities in Tunisia denied that drones were involved. They are conducting an investigation into that incident but have not provided more information following Wednesday's events.

The flotilla, consisting of approximately 20 boats, set sail from Barcelona on September 1, carrying a limited amount of humanitarian aid. It planned to make a stop in Tunisia before continuing to Gaza. Activists have condemned the repeat attacks as part of an orchestrated effort to obstruct their mission, firmly stating, 'The Global Sumud Flotilla continues undeterred.' No comment has been made by Israeli authorities regarding the recent attacks.}