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History of flotilla campaigns to end Israel’s siege of Gaza | Gaza News

History of flotilla campaigns to end Israel’s siege of Gaza | Gaza News

International activists are preparing on Sunday to set sail from northeastern Spain to the Gaza Strip in a massive 70-boat flotilla, aiming to break Israel’s devastating naval blockade and deliver much-needed humanitarian aid. Dubbed the “Global Resilience Flotilla,” the initiative is the second of its kind in less than a year. It boasts a significant increase in participation, with about 1,000 volunteers from 70 countries taking part in the effort. The vessels, departing from the port of Barcelona, are loaded with food, medicine, school bags, and stationery for Palestinian children. Organisers say the mission is being carried out in coordination with Palestinian civil society organisations, maritime security experts, and prominent international NGOs, including Greenpeace and Open Arms—a charity known for its Mediterranean rescue operations. The flotilla has also received increased backing from the Barcelona municipality. Pablo Castilla, a spokesperson for the flotilla, told reporters in Barcelona that the primary goal is to “condemn international complicity in the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza, demand accountability, and open a humanitarian corridor by sea and land”. Castilla …

Global Sumud Flotilla sets sail from Barcelona for Gaza | Gaza

Global Sumud Flotilla sets sail from Barcelona for Gaza | Gaza

NewsFeed Thousands gathered at Barcelona’s port as the largest ever Global Sumud Flotilla prepared to depart for Gaza, aiming to break Israel’s blockade. Al Jazeera’s @Mohammadfff_ reports, as organisers and volunteers insist they will sail to Gaza despite the risks. Published On 12 Apr 202612 Apr 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

Aid flotilla vessel arrives in Cuba amid US-driven energy crisis | Donald Trump News

Aid flotilla vessel arrives in Cuba amid US-driven energy crisis | Donald Trump News

Activists say that aid delivery is small ‘gesture of solidarity’ meant to draw attention to US energy blockade. Published On 24 Mar 202624 Mar 2026 The first boat in a humanitarian aid flotilla has arrived in Cuba to support the island amid a worsening US energy blockade that is deepening its economic and energy crises. A boat carrying about 30 people, including food, medicine, solar panels, and bicycles, arrived in Havana, the capital city, on Tuesday, part of the “Nuestra America” or “Our America” convoy that set out from Mexico last week. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list “This type of economic warfare shouldn’t exist, this attitude of a pirate state that doesn’t respect international law,” activist Thiago Avila said of the US blockade, which Cuban authorities say has resulted in a nearly total ban on petroleum imports over the last three months. “These ships are a drop in an ocean of need,” Avila said. “At the same time, it’s a gesture of solidarity.” The convoy comes as US President Donald Trump and …

Aid flotilla reaches Cuba amid US oil blockade and blackouts | Donald Trump News

Aid flotilla reaches Cuba amid US oil blockade and blackouts | Donald Trump News

An aid flotilla has arrived in Cuba as a US-imposed oil blockade drives severe fuel shortages and widespread blackouts. Activists are delivering food and medical supplies as part of a growing international effort to support Cuba. Published On 24 Mar 202624 Mar 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

Aid flotilla arrives in Cuba as US oil blockade bites

Aid flotilla arrives in Cuba as US oil blockade bites

HAVANA: The first boat of a flotilla carrying medical supplies, food and solar panels reached Cuba on Tuesday (May 24) to aid the island as a US fuel blockade deepens its energy crisis. The Maguro shrimp fishing boat docked in Havana three days later than hoped after battling strong winds, currents and a pesky battery during its journey from Mexico. As they approached Havana’s colonial-era fortification, the international activists stood on the cabin roof of the boat – symbolically renamed “Granma 2.0” as a tribute to the yacht used by Fidel Castro’s guerrilla fighters to launch their revolution in 1956. They held a sign reading “Let Cuba live” while others waiting for them on the dock chanted “Cuba yes! Blockade no!” “I wish everyone would unite, even Cubans abroad, and come and do the same because it is the people who are suffering,” said Amado Rodriguez, a 59-year-old driver walking near Havana Bay. The first shipments arrived by plane from Europe, Latin America and the United States last week as part of an air and …