Highlights:
- Mikeno, a ship of the Global Sumud Flotilla, has entered Gaza waters, defying Israeli barriers.
- 23 other ships from the flotilla are still on their way to Gaza.
- Israeli forces continue efforts to intercept the flotilla.
- Over 200 activists and social workers from the flotilla have been reportedly detained by Israel.
- The flotilla originally consisted of more than 40 ships carrying humanitarian aid.
Mikeno Enters Gaza Waters
According to the Global Sumud Flotilla’s live tracker, the ship Mikeno is currently in Gaza waters. It is not yet clear whether the ship has been taken over by Israeli forces.
“১০০ দিনে তৈরি করুন
নিজের ডিজিটাল মার্কেটিং ক্যারিয়ার “
Remaining Ships on the Way
Earlier reports indicated that at least 26 ships were heading toward Gaza’s coast despite Israeli resistance. The number has now decreased to 24 ships, with several ships very close to Gaza waters. Israeli commandos are continuing their attempts to stop the ships.
Activists Detained
Qatar-based news outlet Al Jazeera reported that over 200 activists and social movement participants have been detained by Israel so far from the flotilla.
Read More: Global Sumud Flotilla: 40 More Ships Head Towards Gaza Despite 13 Seized
Humanitarian Mission
The flotilla, originally consisting of more than 40 ships, aims to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the people there.
The flotilla, aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid, had more than 40 ships.
Source: Al Jazeera