Naoise Dolan: I Am Sailing to Gaza because I Want to Do Everything in My Power to Stop Israel’s Crimes
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Queer Irish author Naoise Dolan joins flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza
Queer Irish author Naoise Dolan will be joining the Global Sumud Flotilla, attempting to break Israel’s siege on Gaza and deliver aid to Palestinians. Dozens of boats will set sail from Barcelona on Sunday, August 31, with other vessels joining them from ports around the world.
Four boats will leave from Genoa Sunday 31, but the official departure will be 30, together with Barcelona
According to the American newspaper, Palestinians will be displaced in exchange for digital tokens and $5,000 a year for four years. Meanwhile at least 66 people killed by air raids of the IDF on the Strip: 13 were waiting for humanitarian aid. From Barcelona and Genoa starts the Global Sumud Flotilla, Greta Thunberg: "How can the world keep silent? Tel Aviv is very clear about its genocidal intent."
Nearly a hundred ships and people from over forty countries – this is what the humanitarian aid flotilla will look like when it sets sail for the Gaza Strip on Sunday, August 31st. Among the nations represented will be Poles. Here's what you need to know about the Sumud flotilla, writes Marta Nowak, co-author of the podcast "Co to będzie" (What Will Be).
Facing Gaza’s Blockade: Can the Sumud Flotilla Make a Difference?
By Aissa Boukanoun* At the end of August and the beginning of September 2025, a coalition of civilian vessels, including retrofitted fishing boats and other small ships, is scheduled to depart from ports in Spain, Tunisia, and elsewhere in the Mediterranean. The initiative, called the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), “sumud” meaning steadfastness in Arabic, is […] Source
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