The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid and activists in solidarity with Palestinians, is now just 145 nautical miles away from Gaza. According to organizers, the flotilla has officially entered a designated “high-risk zone” in international waters as it approaches the besieged coastal enclave.
The fleet, consisting of several vessels, is attempting to break the ongoing blockade of Gaza to deliver essential supplies. Organizers report heightened surveillance and warnings in recent hours, with fears of possible interception increasing as the ships draw closer.
The mission has already gained international attention, with human rights groups urging safe passage for the flotilla. Observers warn that the coming hours will be critical as the ships navigate one of the most tense stretches of their journey.