Largest flotilla for Gaza hopes to pressure Israel to end blockade
- Pro-Palestinian activists are preparing to set sail from Spain on Aug 31 with dozens of boats carrying aid for Gaza, marking the largest flotilla to date.
- Mr Saif Abukeshek, one of the organizers, stated that politicians must pressure Israel to guarantee safe passage for the flotilla.
- Israel dismissed the aid ship as a propaganda stunt in support of Hamas, citing past incidents involving its blockade.
- Greta Thunberg and Mariana Mortagua are among hundreds of people from 44 countries participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla.
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Largest flotilla for Gaza hopes to pressure Israel to end blockade
Pro-Palestinian activists preparing to set sail from Spain on Sunday for Gaza in dozens of boats carrying aid have called on governments to pressure Israel to allow their flotilla - the largest to date - through the naval blockade.
Moll de la Fusta gathers hundreds of people in three days of support for the largest humanitarian fleet to sail on August 31 to Palestine


Largest Gaza aid flotilla set to sail from Spain as activists urge Israel to lift blockade
Flotilla carrying activists, aid to set sail for Gaza on SundayGreta Thunberg, Portuguese politician Mortagua among passengersActivists call on politicians to pressure Israel to let flotilla throughBARCELONA, Aug 29 — Pro-Palestinian activists preparing to set sail from Spain on Sunday for Gaza in dozens of boats carrying aid have called on governments to pressure Israel to allow their flotilla — the largest to date — through the naval blockade.…
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By Elisa Corzo A new humanitarian flotilla, “the largest in history”, made up of dozens of boats, will depart this Sunday from different points of the Mediterranean Sea towards the Palestinian territories where an “Israel-induced hambruna” already prevails, as reported by the United Nations on 22 August. The aim is to “break the illegal siege of Gaza by sea, open a humanitarian corridor and put an end to the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian …
At least 13 Brazilians v take part in a new fleet with dozens of ships coming out this Sunday (31) of Barcelona in order to tell Gaza with the aim of robbing the Israeli blockade. According to the organizers, the ships are to take the humanitarian aid ria. Read more (08/29/2025
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