GSF 2.0 sets sail for Gaza


Thousands of people from around the world gathered at Moll de la Fusta to accompany the historic voyage aimed at breaking the blockade on Gaza and expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people. — Bernama Pic

BARCELONA: The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) 2.0 has begun its journey to Gaza, departing from Barcelona Port at about 1pm local time (7pm Malaysian time) on Sunday (April 12).

Thousands of supporters from various countries gathered at Moll de la Fusta to send the mission off as they seek to break through the Israeli blockade of Gaza and channel humanitarian aid to Palestinians there.

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, who is the mission’s patron minister, Malaysia’s Ambassador to Spain, Haznah Md Hashim and Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) director-general Datuk Sani Araby Alim Araby were present at the send-off.

Local humanitarian activist and veteran journalist Zainal Rashid Ahmad is among the Malaysians in the flotilla. 

GSF 2.0 involves over 80 vessels and 1,000 participants from all over the world, combining maritime action with land-based global mobilisation movements, as well as connecting solidarity efforts, legal advocacy and grassroots campaigns in various countries. — Bernama

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