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New Gaza-Bound Flotilla Sets Off From Sicily

  • A flotilla of 10 boats departed from Sicily, aiming to confront the Israeli blockade of Gaza, as reported by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and the Thousand Madleens to Gaza initiative.
  • The flotilla includes about 70 activists from over 20 nationalities, including parliamentarians from Belgium, Denmark, the European Union, Ireland, France, Spain, and the US.
  • The Freedom Flotilla Coalition claims that this mission is a direct challenge to the blockade and an act of solidarity with Palestinians, who they argue suffer daily from violence and starvation.
  • The joint statement emphasized that every boat represents a global struggle for Palestinian rights and a refusal to let the voices for ending the blockade be silenced.
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This new fleet, launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and Thousand Madleens to Gaza, is expected to join the ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Lean Right

It consists of a dozen boats, several French parliamentarians took places on board.

·Paris, France
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The "freedom flotilla" of ten ships with humanitarian aid and about sixty people of 15 different nationalities, including MPs from France and other European countries, set out today from the port of Catania in Sicily with the aim of "breaking through the illegal blockade of Gaza".

·Belgrade, Serbia
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This new fleet, launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) and Thousand Madleens to Gaza (TMTG), is expected to join the ships of the Global Sumud Flotila, currently off Crete.

·Paris, France
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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