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The Union Blesses and Supports the “Fleet of Steadfastness” to Aid Gaza and Break the Siege (Statement)

The Union Blesses and Supports the “Fleet of Steadfastness” to Aid Gaza and Break the Siege (Statement)

 

The International Union of Muslim Scholars appreciates and endorses the international humanitarian initiative, the “Fleet of Steadfastness,” which comprises dozens of ships departing from European and Maghreb ports.

Delegations from 44 countries are participating in this initiative, including parliamentarians, activists, and medical professionals, using civilian vessels bound for the Gaza Strip to break the suffocating siege imposed by the Israeli occupation on innocent civilians.

This initiative constitutes a global message of solidarity with the steadfast people of Gaza, delivering essential humanitarian aid that helps alleviate their daily suffering and addresses shortages of food, medicine, and basic services under the siege.

The Union calls upon the international community to fulfill its humanitarian responsibilities, provide international protection to the participating delegations, and ensure the safe delivery of aid without threat or assault from the Israeli occupation.

It also urges the Muslim communities and freedom-loving people worldwide to stand united with Gaza and support this initiative by all available means, making it a global voice for justice and humanity.

The “Fleet of Steadfastness” is not merely a convoy of aid; it symbolizes the will of free peoples to uphold justice, defend human dignity, and earnestly call for lifting the siege on the people of Gaza.

 

Doha: 28 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1447 AH

Corresponding to: September 20, 2025 CE

 

Dr. Ali Muhammad Al-Sallabi                       Prof. Dr. Ali Al-Qaradaghi

       Secretary-General                                                          President

 

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* للاطلاع على الترجمة الكاملة للخبر باللغة العربية، اضغط (هنا).


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