Ship with Aid Bound for Gaza Readies to Set Sail to Break Israeli Blockade
- The Freedom Flotilla Coalition set sail on Sunday 2025 from Catania, Italy, aboard the Madleen to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and break Israel's blockade.
- This mission follows a failed attempt in early May when another vessel, the Conscience, was struck by two drones near Malta, an attack the group blamed on Israel.
- The Madleen carries medical supplies, baby formula, and limited aid, staffed by volunteers including Greta Thunberg, Liam Cunningham, and other activists and artists.
- Thunberg expressed that despite the challenges they face, it is essential to continue making efforts, as giving up would mean losing a fundamental part of what makes us human.
- The journey signifies a direct challenge to Israel's siege, raising international awareness amid warnings of worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza after nearly 19 months of conflict.
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Hope afloat: Freedom Flotilla ship Madleen en route to Gaza to break siege, silence
The Freedom Flotilla ship Madleen, carrying humanitarian aid and activists, sets sail for Gaza to break Israel’s blockade and global silence, a month after a drone attack on another vessel.
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Read Full ArticleA month ago, the first attempt was attacked and several were injured. Now Greta Thunberg is on the next boat heading to Gaza with emergency aid. “No matter how dangerous this is, it is not as dangerous as the silence of the whole world,” she says.
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