Tunisia flotilla eager to join Global Sumud mission to break Gaza siege
Summary
A group called the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla in Tunisia is preparing boats to join a mission to bring supplies to Gaza and break an Israeli blockade. They are waiting for other groups, including one led by Greta Thunberg, to join them before sailing. Donations, including medicine and milk, are being collected in Tunisian cities, and the flotilla plans to sail towards the eastern Mediterranean soon.Key Facts
- The Maghreb Sumud Flotilla aims to break Israel’s siege on Gaza by delivering supplies.
- The Tunisian boats will set sail alongside others from Spain and Sicily.
- Participants include doctors, activists, lawyers, and influencers.
- Donations such as medicine and infant milk are being gathered for Gaza.
- Previous similar missions have been intercepted by the Israeli army before reaching Gaza.
- Volunteers from various continents are involved in the project.
- The flotilla’s organizers ran a successful fundraising campaign and acquired the necessary boats.
- The mission is motivated by the ongoing situation in Gaza, which is officially in a famine.
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