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Tunisia Flotilla Prepares to Sail to Gaza Amid Global Support

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Tunisian Flotilla⁤ Prepares ⁤to ​Challenge Gaza Blockade as⁢ Part of Global Effort

Tunisia is preparing to ⁣launch a flotilla towards Gaza, ‍joining a growing international movement aiming ‍to deliver humanitarian aid and challenge the ongoing Israeli blockade. The initiative, part of the broader Global ‌Sumud mission, is rapidly gaining ⁤momentum with volunteers and donations pouring in from across⁤ the country and internationally.

The flotilla‍ will ​carry a diverse group⁤ of individuals including ⁢doctors, activists, lawyers,⁤ convoy organizers,‌ and social media influencers. Cargo holds ‍are being filled with essential supplies – ⁣medicine,⁢ infant milk, and gifts from ​Tunisian children intended for their‍ peers in Gaza ‍- reflecting‌ a deep sense​ of solidarity.

Organizers acknowledge the notable risks ⁣involved. All seven previous flotillas attempting​ to reach Gaza since 2010 have been intercepted or attacked by the⁢ Israeli army before ⁣reaching Gazan waters. Recent incidents, such as the May ⁣2nd attack⁤ on the ship Conscience ‌ by Israeli armed⁤ drones‌ 25 kilometers‌ off the coast of Malta, underscore ⁢the potential for confrontation.

Preparations ⁣are underway in multiple tunisian ‌cities – Tunis, Bizerte, Beja, Sousse, Sfax, and Gabes‌ – fueled by a strong emotional connection to the situation in Gaza. Volunteers cite the devastating impact of nearly two years​ of Israeli bombardment,resulting in over 62,000 Palestinian ⁤deaths,as a key ​motivator. The recent participation of Tunisian ⁤activists like Hatem laayouni (aboard​ the Handala mission) and the Tunisian-led Sumud convoy have further galvanized support.

“Tunisians no longer⁢ think⁣ Palestine is far away.Palestine ⁢is close,”​ stated ‍a‍ volunteer identifying as‌ Sahraoui, reflecting a growing sense of urgency. Participants hail from Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and⁢ the United States, driven by the escalating famine conditions⁣ in Gaza.

the organizing committee launched a fundraising and donation drive on August 22nd, swiftly securing the necessary ⁢vessels within ten days.While​ the exact‌ number of boats remains confidential, Ghassan Boughdiri, a committee member,⁤ confirmed they have “the exact number we need.” The names and total number of participants ‍will be released closer to the⁢ departure date.

Donations of medicine and infant milk have‍ been collected and packed, awaiting the opportunity to ⁤be⁣ delivered once the ​blockade is⁣ lifted.Final preparations include equipping the vessels with ⁤essential safety equipment -⁣ wi-fi, cameras, and life jackets.

boughdiri highlighted the⁤ widespread ‍public support,noting even small donations of ‍5-10 dinars (approximately $1.70-$3.40) ‍demonstrate a collective commitment to aiding Palestinians in Gaza.

Despite the potential for international scrutiny should Israel attempt to forcibly halt the flotilla, organizers acknowledge the​ likelihood of⁣ a violent response. “This is the largest aid flotilla to Gaza ever,” Sahraoui ‍stated, “So ⁢we don’t really‌ know how they’ll respond. I hope we ⁢do⁤ reach ⁣Gaza eventually.” The mission proceeds with‌ the understanding⁢ that sending ⁣humanitarian aid to crisis zones is permissible under international law, but with a realistic expectation of potential Israeli ⁣intervention.

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