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Freedom Flotilla to Set Sail Late August Toward Gaza to Break Naval Blockade and Open Humanitarian Corridor

Freedom Flotilla to Set Sail Late August Toward Gaza to Break Naval Blockade and Open Humanitarian Corridor

 

The Global Freedom Flotilla announced that its first mission will set sail on August 31 from Spanish ports toward the Gaza Strip, in an unprecedented international civilian effort to break the naval blockade imposed by the Zionist occupation and to open a humanitarian corridor to the besieged enclave.

During a press conference held in the Tunisian capital, flotilla member Haifa Al-Mansouri revealed that representatives from 44 countries took part in preparatory meetings in Tunis to organize the flotilla, which brings together four international initiatives: the Maghreb Freedom Flotilla, the Global Campaign to Return to Gaza, the Southeast Asia Initiative, and the Freedom Flotillas.

Al-Mansouri confirmed that dozens of civilian boats — both large and small — will sail from multiple ports in a coordinated and unified movement, the first of its kind, with the aim of breaking the illegal naval blockade and ending the ongoing genocide and systematic starvation targeting the Palestinian people in Gaza.

She added that a second mission of the flotilla will depart from Tunisian ports on September 4, as part of a peaceful international grassroots escalation aiming to establish a sustainable humanitarian maritime corridor.

Thousands of Volunteers and On-Site Training

For his part, flotilla member Saif Abu Kishk stated that more than 6,000 activists from around the world have registered to participate through the flotilla’s official platform. He noted that participants will undergo special training at the departure sites, which will also host solidarity activities and civilian camping events.

Abu Kishk emphasized that this initiative constitutes growing pressure on governments to act against the blockade imposed on Gaza, through mass international and grassroots participation.

Systematic Starvation and Repeated Interceptions

The most recent attempt to break the blockade came from the “Handala” ship, which was intercepted by Zionist occupation forces in international waters late last July, after reaching within 70 nautical miles of Gaza’s shores — surpassing previous ships such as the Mavi Marmara (2010), Madeleine, and Al-Dameer.

Since October 7, 2023, the Zionist occupation has continued to commit systematic starvation crimes against Gaza’s residents, reaching a peak on March 2, 2024, when all crossings were closed to humanitarian and medical aid. This led to the outbreak of famine and the deaths of 159 Palestinians, including 90 children, amid the total collapse of the healthcare and relief sectors in the Strip.

 

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