Gaza aid flotilla departs Barcelona again after being forced back by storm
The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying aid and activists from 44 countries, returned to Barcelona due to 35 mph winds to ensure safety before attempting to reach Gaza by mid-September.
- A flotilla carrying activists and humanitarian aid to Gaza left Barcelona but returned due to bad weather, according to organizers.
- The flotilla includes around 200 activists from 44 countries, with more ships expected to join later this week.
- The Global Sumud Flotilla projects to reach Gaza by mid-September, despite past interventions from Israel's military.
- Greta Thunberg emphasized the mission's significance, stating, 'Every ship sailing towards Gaza is a cry for human dignity.
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False departure, yesterday, of the naval expedition that from Barcelona aims to reach the Gaza Strip in order to supply the civilians of food and drugs. The bad weather has forced the activists (including the Thunberg) to return. Israel: "We will treat them as terrorists."While the admirals of the Global Sumud F...
The Global Sumud Flotilla sailed from Barcelona on August 31 with the declared goal of breaking the siege in Gaza and opening a humanitarian corridor. A few hours later it returned to port for bad weather: the organizers talk of a test at sea and postponement of the crossing; new departures are expected along the Mediterranean route in the coming days. Among the supporters and participants are activists, humanitarian workers and faces known as G…
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