It is now over a week since the ‘Conscience’ was allegedly attacked by Israeli drones
As one of the top maritime states in the world Malta should have been very fast to condemn the drone attack on a vessel just outside Maltese territorial waters
How a neutral island and its environs overnight become a playground for intelligence gathering and covert operations
Six planes, terminal buildings and infrastructure were destroyed
Repairs will be carried out at sea, vessel is carrying 'limited' food and drink for humanitarian purposes
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No weapons found on Conscience attacked near Malta, says minister
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The Conscience incident leaves us with some very disconcerting certainties, and many more unanswered questions
No damage was reported to airport buildings or runways.
Robert Abela told reporters that unless the government is allowed to inspect the vessel, it will not allow it in Maltese waters and ports
Activists demand Malta allow aid ship damaged in suspected drone strike to enter or exit its waters
A small neutral state must also draw red lines and be seen to do so
Issue goes beyond partisan politics, requires a united national front, Grech says
Crew say they need to remain on board to secure cargo
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