Gaza Flotilla Mission: Only Three Malaysian Vessels Remain in Contact with SNCC
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Alberto Gonçalves comments on the intercession of the "Humanitarian fleet".
Thirty boats from the Global Sumud humanitarian fleet continue to sail to the Gaza Strip. That's what the organization announced in the night of Wednesday to Thursday on social networks. Previously, the Israeli navy had already intercepted several ships from the flotilla. ...
Several Gaza Sumud Flotilla ships with Malaysians still sailing
SEPANG: Only three ships carrying Malaysians in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) mission to Gaza have been confirmed to be still sailing and in contact with the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) as of 10am on Thursday (Oct 2). Read full story
The Global Sumud Flotilla is a flotilla of 47 ships sailing to Gaza - LewRockwell
Chun Pan wrote: I have been following the progress of the “Global Sumud Flotilla” with intensity. The Global Sumud Flotilla is a flotilla of 47 ships sailing to Gaza with humanitarian supplies. It is within 3-4 days of reaching Gaza. The confrontation with the Israeli military is imminent. However, the flotilla is currently protected by warships from Spain and Italy. Hopefully, these two naval warships will increase the likelihood of success…
Global Sumud Flotilla comprising of 44 civilian boats carrying about 500 activists with volunteers on board sail adrift towards Gaza in the Mediterranean Sea. The photo was taken on Thursday. - The New Nation
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