Une nouvelle flottille s'élance depuis Barcelone vers la bande de Gaza

A new pro-Palestinian aid flotilla sets sail from Barcelona, aiming to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian supplies.

A new pro-Palestinian aid flotilla sets sail from Barcelona, aiming to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian supplies. | Contesto: cronaca

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A flotilla of approximately forty boats carrying pro-Palestinian activists departed from the port of Barcelona on Wednesday, bound for the Gaza Strip. Organizers stated the maritime convoy is a direct attempt to breach the Israeli naval blockade and deliver humanitarian aid to the devastated Palestinian territory. The departure marks the latest in a series of civilian-led efforts to challenge the long-standing Israeli and Egyptian restrictions on Gaza's sea and land borders. The activists on board, representing various international solidarity groups, aim to draw global attention to the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which has been described by the United Nations and numerous aid agencies as catastrophic following months of intense conflict. Previous attempts to run the blockade have resulted in high-profile and sometimes deadly confrontations. In 2010, Israeli commandos raided the Turkish-led Mavi Marmara flotilla, resulting in the deaths of ten activists and a major diplomatic crisis. Organizers of the current mission are aware of the risks but insist their mission is peaceful and focused solely on the delivery of aid. The Israeli government has consistently defended the blockade as a necessary security measure to prevent the smuggling of weapons to Hamas, the militant group that governs Gaza. The composition and ultimate route of the Barcelona flotilla remain unclear, as organizers have not detailed specific ports of call or a final approach plan. Maritime journeys from the western Mediterranean to the eastern coast of the Mediterranean typically take several days. The Israeli Navy maintains a security perimeter off the coast of Gaza and has intercepted numerous vessels in the past, towing them to the Israeli port of Ashdod where activists are detained and aid is transferred through official land crossings after security checks. The launch from a major European city like Barcelona underscores the persistent international dimension of the Gaza conflict and the activism it inspires. European governments have often found themselves navigating between supporting Israel's right to self-defense and criticizing the humanitarian impact of the blockade. The...

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