An activist-led aid ship carrying Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others is approaching Gaza after reaching Egyptian waters, organizers confirmed Saturday. The Madleen, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aims to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza amid Israel’s ongoing blockade. “We are all good,” said German activist Yasemin Acar, signaling the crew’s determination despite risks.
The mission, dubbed a “real-life mission impossible” by supporters, follows past clashes. In 2010, Israeli forces raided a similar flotilla, killing 10 activists. Earlier this year, another aid ship reported a drone attack near Cyprus. Organizers warn that intercepting the Madleen would violate international law, urging governments to ensure safe passage. 🚨
During its journey, the ship diverted to rescue four Sudanese migrants fleeing Libya, later transferring them to an EU vessel. The flotilla’s efforts highlight Gaza’s deepening crisis, with UN warnings of famine for over 2 million residents. Can this “floating protest” spark global action? 🌊✊
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Activist aid ship nears Gaza after reaching Egypt coast: organizers
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