Journey of Global Sumud humanitarian aid flotilla 'historic responsibility,' says Greek activist
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He left the port of Bizerta, in northern Tunisia, the first ship of the Global Flotilla Sumud, destined for the Gaza Strip. His goal is to break the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid to the Palestinian population. The more than 40 remaining ships will gather on the high seas before continuing their journey to the Palestinian territory. In total about 800 activists from 44 countries participate.The departure occurred despite the recent d…
The Global Sumud Flotilla - More Than Just Aid: A Beacon of Humanity : The Indiependent
Tala Ladki argues that the Sumud Flotilla may be focusing on Gaza, but it sets an example for helping those in need anywhere in the world The post The Global Sumud Flotilla – More Than Just Aid: A Beacon of Humanity appeared first on The Indiependent.
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