Tunis: The first group of vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla set sail from Tunisia's Bizerte Port towards the Gaza Strip on Saturday. The Gaza-bound convoy comprises at least 40 vessels, carrying between 500 and 700 activists representing more than 40 countries.
According to Nam News Network, the flotilla's mission is to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to its residents. The diverse group of activists on board includes political figures, human rights advocates, and volunteers from various organizations. The flotilla aims to draw international attention to the situation in Gaza and advocate for the rights of its people.
The organizers have emphasized their commitment to a peaceful voyage, despite potential challenges they may face. Participants have undergone training to handle possible confrontations during their journey. The flotilla's progress will be monitored by international observers to ensure transparency and adherence to international laws.
This initiative follows previous attempts by other groups to deliver aid to Gaza by sea, often met with resistance or interception. The Global Sumud Flotilla has garnered support from various international bodies that advocate for lifting the blockade and providing humanitarian relief to the area.