Activist flotilla continues to approach Gazapublished at 17:25 BST
Thomas Copeland
BBC Verify Live journalist
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The team has been keeping an eye on the Global Sumud Flotilla, a group of over 40 civilian boats seeking to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza. Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is among the hundreds of activists on board the vessels, which are now fewer than 90 nautical miles from the coast of the Palestinian territory.
We assessed what the flotilla is and tracked its progress in the eastern Mediterranean, spoke to a former intelligence chief for his assessment of how Israel will likely intercept them, and showed how viral footage claiming to be the flotilla is actually Turkish football celebration.
The team have also verfied a variety of videos, including:
- Police vans driving into demonstrators in eastern Morocco
- A large-scale Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro
- Another huge fire at a major oil refinery in Russia
Plus, after a new pledge from Chancellor Rachel Reeves, we’ve answered a reader’s question about how many primary schools in England don’t have a library.
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