The Flotilla Will Depart Back to Gaza in 2026 Doubling Its Size: More than 100 Boats and 3,000 Crew Members
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The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) announced this Monday that it plans to carry out a new mission to the Gaza Strip scheduled for the spring of 2026 that will have the participation of more than a hundred boats and 3,000 participants from dozens of countries.This year it tried to reach the Palestinian enclave on a journey that received global coverage and ended up being intercepted by the Israeli authorities.The intention of the coalition of ships …
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) announced this Monday that in the spring of 2026 it will again sail the waters of the Mediterranean towards Gaza in what a statement of the organization describes as “the greatest coordinated civil action by sea for Palestine to date”. According to the note, disseminated in its social media profiles, a hundred ships loaded with humanitarian aid and more than 3,000 participants from more than 100 countries will par…
Its aim now is not to "simply deliver humanitarian aid", but to achieve a "sustained and specialized civilian presence" in the Palestinian territories.
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) announced this Monday that it plans to carry out a new mission to the Gaza Strip scheduled for the spring of 2026 that will involve more than a hundred boats and 3,000 participants from dozens of countries. This year it attempted to reach the Palestinian enclave on a journey that received global coverage and ended up being intercepted by the Israeli authorities. The intention of the coalition of ships was to break…
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) announced this Monday that it plans to carry out a new mission to the Gaza Strip scheduled for the spring of 2026 that will involve more than a hundred boats and 3,000 participants from dozens of countries, after this year it attempted to reach the Palestinian enclave but was intercepted by the Israeli authorities.
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) confirmed on Monday that it plans a new humanitarian mission to the Gaza Strip in the spring of 2026, with more than 100 vessels and around 3,000 participants from dozens of countries. The organization made this announcement following the interception of its last operation by Israel and amid a rising death toll in Gaza. In its statement, the GSF emphasized that the mission is "more than double the size of its prev…
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