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Indonesia Activists Withdraw from Gaza Humanitarian Flotilla

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Indonesian Humanitarian Group ⁤Withdraws from Gaza-Bound Flotilla Citing Logistical Challenges

Tunis, Tunisia – GPC ​Indonesia⁢ has announced its withdrawal from the‌ Global Sumud Flotilla’s mission⁤ to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, relinquishing its participant slots to other international groups. The decision, made after nearly⁤ two weeks of preparation in Tunisia, stems from a confluence of obstacles‍ including ship readiness, severe weather damage, and limitations in vessel‍ capacity relative to the growing number of volunteers.

The withdrawal ⁤does not signify a cessation of support for the mission. GPC Indonesia will contribute five ships to⁢ the flotilla’s ‍fleet and has ‌dispatched 30 prepared volunteers to ⁤participate. The group will also continue to provide logistical support, including accommodation for international participants stationed in⁢ Tunisia. This mission, aiming to break the ongoing blockade of Gaza, faces meaningful hurdles as organizers navigate technical difficulties and weather-related setbacks. ⁤

According to a statement released by GPC Indonesia, technical issues ⁢with⁣ ships deemed unfit for the ⁢journey and ⁢damage sustained by vessels – including those from the‌ Spanish GSF fleet – due ⁣to extreme weather conditions contributed to the decision.The escalating number of participants further ⁣complicated matters, prompting the Steering Committee Global Sumud Flotilla (SC GSF) to reduce the⁢ number of travelers based on available ship space.

“This decision was taken ‍as a strategic step to further guarantee the success of the global ​mission of Sumud Flotilla which continues to be ‌fought together,” GPC Indonesia‌ stated.

Despite the withdrawal of ⁣its core group, GPC Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to the broader humanitarian effort, emphasizing its ongoing contributions to the largest⁤ maritime aid mission ⁤in⁢ history.

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