21.09.2025 23:00
The Global Sumud Fleet, aiming to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip, continues its efforts to deliver humanitarian aid. The fleet is maintaining its preparations against potential interventions by Israeli forces.
The Global Sumud Fleet continues its journey to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip. The fleet is also conducting drills in preparation for possible intervention.
The Global Sumud Fleet, which aims to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip and deliver humanitarian aid to the region, continues its progress.
THEY ARE CONDUCTING DRILLS AGAINST POSSIBLE INTERVENTION
Located in the southeast of Malta, the fleet is holding night meetings and non-violent security drills in preparation for a possible intervention by Israeli forces. Other ships departing from Italy are expected to join the fleet in the coming days.
GRETA THUNBERG REMOVED FROM THE FLEET'S LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been removed from the fleet's leadership committee. It was reported that Thunberg moved from the ship named Family, where the Global Sumud Fleet Executive Committee is located, to a ship named Alma in Tunisia. In her statement, Thunberg said, "We all have a role to play. Mine is not in the management committee; I will remain as an organizer and participant."
WHAT HAPPENED?
This year, the Madleen ship, organized by international activists to break Israel's blockade on Gaza, was blocked by the Israeli army on June 9 during an intervention carried out in international waters, 185 kilometers from Gaza. Following this, the aid ship named Hanzala, organized to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza, was also subjected to an Israeli forces raid on June 26.