GSF 2.0 departs from Barcelona following weather-related delay


KUALA LUMPUR: The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) has confirmed the official departure of its fleet from Barcelona following a temporary weather-related delay, marking the first maritime movement of the mission’s next phase.

GSF in a statement on Wednesday said the vessels include support from established maritime civil society actors including Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise and Open Arms, which are sailing alongside the civilian fleet as part of its broader humanitarian and safety framework.

"As the first vessels advance eastward, the flotilla enters a coordinated multi-port mobilisation phase across Italy and beyond, with public events, media engagements, institutional meetings, cultural gatherings, and operational milestones unfolding across Augusta, Catania, Siracusa, Rome, and wider Sicilian communities, as well as in Brussels, Belgium.

"At each stage, additional boats and international participants are expected to join ahead of the official expanded departure from Siracusa,” the statement said.

This phase unfolds against a shifting political backdrop in Italy and across Europe, as rising public pressure, parliamentary engagement, and recent moves by Rome regarding its military cooperation framework with the Israeli regime signal a changing diplomatic landscape.

It said within this context, each new port carries increasing visibility, participation, and political consequence, as the flotilla builds toward its consolidated departure from Siracusa on April 24.

GSF 2.0 brings together an international coalition committed to breaking the blockade on Gaza in response to the worsening humanitarian crisis in the territory.

The mission involves more than 80 vessels with the participation of about 1,000 individuals, encompassing maritime efforts and ground support movements, including legal advocacy and solidarity campaigns in various countries. — Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

PAS and Bersatu should contest elections solo following machinery dispute, says PAS Info Chief
Six Mitra initiatives to boost Indian community's socioeconomic development, says Maicci
Putrajaya residents urged not to panic over sounds of cannon fire
Skudai assemblyman announces retirement from active politics ahead of Johor polls
Over RM30mil given to ease living costs for 550,000 Johor households
No grudges against Perikatan for closing door on MIC, says Vigneswaran
Immigration Dept commended for disclosing dismissals of errant officers
Hire purchase revamp begins June 1 with 11 providers
Disburse the RM1.5bil interim payment of Sabah soon, CM Hajiji says
Hamzah not joining Pejuang, says Mukhriz

Others Also Read