Launch New Journey of the Freedom Fleet from Barcelona to Gaza
A new journey of the Global Freedom Fleet departs today from Barcelona, involving around 1,000 volunteers from 70 countries, aiming to break the blockade imposed on Gaza.
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A new journey of the Global Freedom Fleet departs today from Barcelona, involving around 1,000 volunteers from 70 countries, aiming to break the blockade imposed on Gaza.
The 'Fleet of Resilience' has launched from Barcelona, Spain, with participation from around 70 countries, aiming to break the siege imposed on Gaza. This event comes at a time of increasing international pressure to address the dire humanitarian conditions in the region.
A large demonstration took place on Saturday evening in Habib Bourguiba Street, Tunis, organized by the 'Resilience Committee' and other activists, calling for the release of detained activists from the Freedom Fleet. Participants carried banners and chanted slogans demanding the immediate release of the detainees.
The National Committee for the Defense of the Resilience Fleet in Tunisia condemned a smear campaign targeting defenders of the Palestinian cause. This statement comes amid leaks of investigation records involving these activists.
The 'Zein Al-Din' ship, carrying a crew of eight, departed from the Italian port of Ancona on Sunday, heading towards Sicily. This journey is part of the Resilience Fleet's efforts to break the blockade imposed on Gaza.
Reports indicate that arrests of Global Solidarity Fleet activists in Tunisia are part of efforts to thwart a new mission to Gaza scheduled for April. This comes at a sensitive time as activists aim to break the blockade on Gaza.
The arrests of members of the Resilience Fleet in Tunisia on money laundering charges raise questions about their impact on the political landscape. These accusations could transform political actions into the realm of criminal suspicion, reflecting an escalation in the conflict between authorities and activists.