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Turkey prepares new fleet to break Gaza blockade amid Israeli readiness

Turkey is set to send a new fleet of ships to Gaza to break the maritime blockade, while Israel is ramping up its naval preparations to confront it. This move follows an Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla vessels in international waters near Crete.

Israel detains activists from Gaza aid flotilla after interception

The Israeli Foreign Ministry announced the detention of two activists involved in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla after Israeli forces intercepted the ships in international waters. The flotilla, comprising over 50 vessels, set sail from several European countries to break the blockade imposed on the Palestinian territory.

Global Solidarity Fleet Launches to Break Gaza Blockade

The Global Solidarity Fleet has set sail from Italy and Barcelona on a mission to break the blockade imposed on Gaza. Comprising around <strong>60 ships</strong>, the fleet carries humanitarian aid and is expected to grow to <strong>70 ships</strong> as more vessels join during the journey.

Global Fleet Sets Sail for Gaza to Break Humanitarian Blockade

The 'Global Fleet of Resilience' has departed from the Mediterranean Sea towards Gaza, comprising 56 ships loaded with humanitarian aid from 70 countries. This initiative aims to break the blockade imposed on the region.

Launch Global Solidarity Fleet from Sicily to Break Gaza Siege

The Global Solidarity Fleet has set sail from the Italian city of Sicily towards the Gaza Strip, aiming to break the Israeli blockade imposed on the region. The fleet consists of over 50 ships loaded with humanitarian and medical aid, carrying hundreds of activists, doctors, and lawyers.

Launch maritime convoy from Italy to break Gaza blockade

A maritime convoy consisting of 65 ships has departed from the Sicilian port as part of the 'Global Resilience Convoy 2026' mission, aiming to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza and provide humanitarian aid.

Global Solidarity Fleet Departs Italy to Break Gaza Blockade

The Global Solidarity Fleet is set to depart from an Italian port on Sunday, aiming to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza and provide humanitarian aid. This initiative comes at a time when Gaza is suffering from severe humanitarian conditions.

Struggle for Bread in Gaza: Long Lines and Daily Hardships

The bread crisis in Gaza worsens as flour and fuel shortages persist, forcing residents to wait for hours to obtain loaves that do not meet their daily needs. This dire situation highlights the severe humanitarian challenges faced by the population.

Launch 'Fleet of Resilience' from Barcelona to Break Gaza Siege

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.

New Aid Trucks Head to Gaza to Alleviate Suffering

A new convoy of humanitarian aid trucks has moved towards Gaza to address the urgent needs of residents facing severe shortages of essential supplies. This assistance arrives at a critical time as humanitarian conditions worsen.

Launch maritime mission Spring 2026 to break Gaza blockade from Marseille

Twenty ships have set sail from Marseille, France, as part of the 'Spring 2026 Mission,' marking the largest civil maritime effort to break the blockade on Gaza in nearly two decades. This fleet aims to deliver humanitarian and medical aid to Palestinian civilians.

Israeli siege affects 400,000 Palestinians in northern Gaza

The UNRWA reports that the Israeli occupation imposes a suffocating siege on approximately <strong>400,000 Palestinians</strong> in northern Gaza, exacerbating their humanitarian suffering. The situation is worsening amid severe shortages of essential goods and services.

Reflect on the Painful Memories of Al-Shifa Hospital Siege

After two years of the siege on Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, painful memories resurface for a Palestinian family. They express relief that their mother did not witness the destruction.