European Parliament member Kostas Arvanitis warns against Greek involvement in the interception of the Global Sumud aid flotilla. The vessel was reportedly attacked Thursday near Crete while en route to Gaza.
European Parliament member Kostas Arvanitis stated that any Greek involvement in intercepting the Global Sumud humanitarian aid flotilla near Crete would be deeply troubling. The flotilla was reportedly attacked on Thursday approximately 600 nautical miles from its destination.
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