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So not off nor back on the move and at the time of posting just 2 making way. Thought so.

On the night of 24 September, eleven vessels were attacked by drones. On 28 September, with the convoys merged in Crete, the flotilla departed to continue its journey towards Gaza.So not off nor back on the move and at the time of posting just 2 making way.
If brains were dynamite, chicken biker wouldn't have enough to blow his sailors cap off.
Please don't share yours.Nosenout shares his wisdom.

On the night of 24 September, eleven vessels were attacked by drones. On 28 September, with the convoys merged in Crete, the flotilla departed to continue its journey towards Gaza.
Noseall posted....September 29
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He doesn't lie, you just don't have his knowledge.
Correct...Departed, sailed, convoy, flotilla, towards Gaza.

Glad we got there. The truth is tucked within your copy and paste.Correct...
The campaign began on Aug. 31, as nearly 20 vessels carrying activists, humanitarian professionals (including globally known Greta Thunberg) and essential supplies which have been withheld from the people of Palestine set sail from Barcelona harbor, cheered on by thousands of supporters. At the same time, additional boats departed from Italian and Tunisian ports. The launch of the Flotilla garnered international momentum, millions of people posted to social media platforms voicing their support for the humanitarian effort.
By Sept. 3, the Italian convoy reached Sicily and met with the vessels that departed from Tunisian ports. Spanish ships arrived in North Tunisia four days later. However, due to severe storms, the departure of the vessels were delayed. This is one of the many struggles the Flotilla had to endure in their effort to provide Palestinian people with necessities and trained doctors. Gaza has seen a shortage due to constant Israeli military bombardment that targets key hospitals in Palestine, such as the bombing of the Nasser Hospital on the 26th of August 2025 in southern Gaza which killed 20 people including journalists and health workers.
Early morning on Sept. 8 in Tunisian waters, a fire broke out on a key Spanish vessel from an Israeli drone strike. The following night, a second incendiary attack damaged another ship. Despite the attempts to stop aid from reaching Palestine, the Flotilla and activists on board pressed on and refused to halt their mission, openly stating multiple times that they are on a legal journey to provide aid and are completely unarmed.
The Spanish and Tunisian convoys merged in Sicily and sailed for Greece on Sept. 19, with the Greek convoy departing Milos for Crete on Sept 22. By the 28th, the united fleet completed final provisions in Crete, before setting sail towards Gaza
Glad I could help. Stick to hugging the coast boyo, your maritime nous is worse than your grasp of UK law.
They did. And it was the largest humanitarian flotilla ever organised. The power of Greta is incredible. What a woman, what an incredible experienced sailor.Glad we got there.

They did. And it was the largest humanitarian flotilla ever organised. The power of Greta is incredible. What a woman, what an incredible experienced sailor.
And she has your pi$$ boiling 24/7.![]()
Being obsessed with Greta is odd, correct. Exposing a liar is not.Don’t you think it’s odd that you are obsessed with a 4’11” convicted criminal who feels the law doesn’t apply to her.
64th.Correct. 63rd page and counting. Living rent free in chicken bikers empty ‘ed.

You could just admit you are a liar. Nobody will be surprised.Being obsessed with Greta is odd, correct. Exposing a liar is not.

You are welcome to provide genuine links to the flotillas AIS track to prove what you say is the truth.Being obsessed with Greta is odd, correct. Exposing a liar is not.
Imagine bragging you are sailor, only to be upstaged byActually, you know better than that.
Class. You can almost hear chicken bikers pi$$ bubbling.a 4’11” convicted criminal who feels the law doesn’t apply to her.