Barcelona flotilla aims to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza

Sunday, August 31, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: A humanitarian flotilla carrying activists, lawmakers, and climate campaigner Greta Thunberg is preparing to sail from Barcelona to Gaza in what organisers call the largest solidarity mission in history. Dozens of other ships from Mediterranean ports and simultaneous protests in 44 countries are also planned.

Barcelona flotilla aims to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza

According to Saed News, An unspecified number of vessels are due to depart from Barcelona on Sunday, with dozens more expected to leave other Mediterranean ports on 4 September.

A flotilla carrying humanitarian aid and activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, is due to leave from Barcelona on Sunday to try to “break the illegal siege of Gaza,” organisers said.

ship aids to gaza

ship aids to gaza

ship aids to gaza

The vessels will set off from the Spanish port city to “open a humanitarian corridor and end the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people,” said the Global Sumud Flotilla.

They did not specify how many ships would set sail or the exact time of departure.

The flotilla is expected to arrive at the war-ravaged coastal enclave in mid-September.

“This will be the largest solidarity mission in history, with more people and more boats than all previous attempts combined,” Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila told journalists in Barcelona last week.

Organisers said that dozens of other vessels are expected to leave Tunisian and other Mediterranean ports on 4 September.

Activists will also stage simultaneous demonstrations and other protests in 44 countries “in solidarity with the Palestinian people,” Thunberg, who is part of the flotilla’s steering committee, wrote on Instagram.

As well as Thunberg, the flotilla will include activists from several countries, European lawmakers, and public figures such as former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau.

“We understand that this is a legal mission under international law,” left-wing Portuguese lawmaker Mariana Mortágua, who will join the mission, told journalists in Lisbon last week.

Israel has already blocked two attempts by activists to deliver aid by ship to Gaza, in June and July.

In June, 12 activists on board the sailboat Madleen were intercepted by Israeli forces 185 km west of Gaza. Its passengers, who included Thunberg, were detained and eventually expelled.

In July, 21 activists from 10 countries were intercepted as they tried to approach Gaza in another vessel, the Handala.

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