Tensions have escalated in the Mediterranean Sea as the Israeli occupation navy prepares to intercept the 'Global Solidarity Fleet,' which announced its entry into the 'high-risk zone' early Wednesday, now just less than 90 nautical miles from the shores of Gaza, on a humanitarian mission that is receiving widespread international attention.
The 'Solidarity Fleet,' which organizers assert has a 'peaceful and non-violent' mission, aims to break this blockade and deliver urgent supplies and humanitarian aid to the besieged residents of the Gaza Strip.
According to the organizers, the fleet continues to sail after a night marked by 'intimidation tactics' from the Israeli occupation, with assurances that all fleet members are safe.
The coming hours represent a real test for international law and diplomatic pressures.





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International Committee to Break the Gaza Siege: More than 20 occupation ships are approaching the Resilience Fleet.