PALESTINE

Wed 01 Oct 2025 6:22 pm - Jerusalem Time

Less than 90 nautical miles... "The Global Resilience Fleet" defies the intimidation of the occupation and continues its journey to Gaza.

The "Global Resilience Fleet" continues its advance towards the shores of the Gaza Strip, having reached a distance of less than 90 nautical miles, in a direct challenge to what the organizers described as a "high-risk area" after facing intimidation tactics from the Israeli occupation army.

This mission comes in the context of ongoing international efforts to break the Israeli blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip for years, which has caused a suffocating humanitarian crisis.

In recent years, there have been numerous attempts by similar international fleets aimed at drawing the world's attention and delivering aid, some of which faced violent opposition from the occupation's navy.

Fleet organizers reported that participants remained calm and followed all safety procedures despite the threats.

The mission aims to achieve three main objectives: breaking the blockade, providing humanitarian aid, and demonstrating non-violent solidarity with the people of Gaza.

The organizers confirmed the safety of all participants at present, noting that the fleet has surpassed the point where the "Madelin" ship was intercepted in a previous attempt, while remaining in a state of maximum alert.

The success of the fleet in reaching or even merely approaching is considered a symbolic victory for the campaign, while its interception places Tel Aviv in a difficult position before global public opinion.

The sailing of the fleet comes at a time when international interest in the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories is escalating.

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Less than 90 nautical miles... "The Global Resilience Fleet" defies the intimidation of the occupation and continues its journey to Gaza.

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