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The largest flotilla to ever sail to Gaza has just been announced

Charlie Jaay by Charlie Jaay
6 August 2025
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In what organisers are calling a landmark act of international civil resistance, the Global Sumud Flotilla coalition has announced plans for the largest coordinated civilian maritime mission ever undertaken to Gaza.

An unprecedented civilian mission to break the siege and expose global complicity

Holding a press conference at the General Union of Tunisian Workers in Tunis, representatives from over 44 countries revealed an ambitious plan to sail dozens of civilian boats to Gaza, which will aim to break Israel’s illegal naval blockade and hold complicit governments accountable for perpetuating Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people.

It is now 18 years since Israel first imposed a blockade on Gaza- severely restricting the entry of goods, medicines, fuel and people – by land, sea and air, severely limiting basic human rights and lifelines essential to daily survival.

This has devastated the lives of approximately two million Palestinians, the majority of whom are refugees or descendants of refugees.

The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to not only deliver critical humanitarian aid but also to assert the rights of Palestinians to freedom, dignity, and self-determination. The mission follows a series of smaller flotillas and attempts by civil society groups in recent years to challenge the blockade, including this year’s Madaleen and Handala flotillas, but aims to escalate the scale and international visibility dramatically.

Scale and international solidarity from the Global Sumud Flotilla

The Global Sumud Flotilla will see dozens of boats ranging from small fishing vessels to larger passenger boats setting sail in late August and early September. The main convoy is scheduled to depart from ports in Spain on 31 August, with successive departures planned from Tunisia and other ports worldwide on 4 September.

Countries confirmed include Malaysia, the United States, Brazil, Italy, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, the Netherlands, Colombia, and many more. Notably, the Southeast Asian coalition Sumud Nusantara confirmed the participation and endorsement of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as an official patron, who is expected to flag off their regional convoy from Malaysia on 23 August.

This global cooperation links four major organizing coalitions: the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla, the Global Movement to Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, and Sumud Nusantara – collectives which bring decades of experience supporting Palestinian rights. More than 6,000 activists, including doctors, lawyers, journalists, artists, and human rights defenders, have also registered to participate or support onshore.

A moral and legal challenge to the siege

At a press conference, Maria Elena Delia of the Global Sumud Flotilla described the mission as a response to Palestinian calls for justice:

The Palestinian people don’t need saving—they can save themselves. We are responding to their call for justice: the right to live, to eat, to move freely, to be free with dignity.

Yasemin Acar from the coalition leadership expressed the global grassroots determination that underpins the effort:

We, the people from across the world, stand with Palestine. We see you. We hear you. And we will return stronger.

While Saif Abukeshek condemned the international silence:

Silence today is complicity in genocide. Those who do not take direct, active steps to end the siege and genocide are complicit in these crimes.

The Global Sumud Flotilla grounds its resistance in international law. The naval blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza is widely regarded by legal experts and human rights organisations as illegal under international humanitarian law, amounting to collective punishment prohibited by the Fourth Geneva Convention. Organisers warn Israel that any attempt to intercept or forcibly stop the flotilla would violate these laws and constitute an act of piracy.

Solidarity and mass mobilisations for Gaza from the Global Sumud Flotilla

There is a legacy of maritime missions to Gaza, which began with the Free Gaza Movement’s flotilla in 2008, and the Freedom Flotilla of 2010 – which included the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, and was violently intercepted by Israeli forces, resulting in the deaths of nine activists.

The incident resulted in worldwide condemnation and exposed the brutal enforcement of the blockade, which international legal bodies have repeatedly condemned. Subsequent flotillas, including the 2018 Freedom Flotilla, have continued efforts to ferry aid and raise awareness despite Israeli naval harassment and legal obstacles.

In addition to the sailing effort, the Global Sumud Flotilla is supported by global mobilisation efforts. On 9 August, the coalition will coordinate mass rallies in dozens of cities worldwide, with further demonstrations planned around the flotilla’s launch and arrival dates.

These events aim to pressure governments complicit in sustaining the siege — both Western powers providing diplomatic cover and Arab states who have normalized relations with Israel without ending the blockade. Activists will hold public encampments and organise workshops in major port cities like Barcelona, Tunis, and Kuala Lumpur, creating spaces for education, solidarity, and logistical preparation.

The Global Sumud Flotilla also represents a platform to elevate other important voices, which are often not heard – Palestinian doctors bringing vital medical expertise, lawyers preparing legal challenges, journalists documenting untold stories, and artists sharing cultural resilience.

The spirit of sumud: steadfastness and resistance

‘Sumud’ means steadfastness in Arabic, and is a central aspect of Palestinian identity and resistance. The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to embody this spirit, and link the resilience of Gaza’s people with a global movement to demand justice.

This collective maritime mission aims to stand as a beacon of hope and defiance, confronting not only the physical fences which confine Gaza but the political fences of silence and complicity, to break the siege with not only goods but with a powerful symbol of global civil society refusing to accept the ongoing humanitarian crisis as inevitable.

When the flotilla sets sail, it carries more than aid. It carries the message that the responsibility of justice belongs to all of us, and it is time to free Palestine.

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