Core Points - A large flotilla of ships carrying aid to Gaza is set to depart from Spain, led by pro-Palestinian activists, calling on governments to pressure Israel to allow their passage through the maritime blockade [1] - The flotilla, named "Global Sumud Flotilla," includes participants from 44 countries, emphasizing the need for political action to ensure the safety of the mission [1] - Israel has maintained a maritime blockade on Gaza since Hamas took control in 2007, citing security concerns regarding weapon smuggling [2] Group 1 - The flotilla is described as the largest attempt to breach the blockade, with notable figures like Greta Thunberg participating [1] - The term "Sumud" means "steadfastness" in Arabic, reflecting the activists' commitment to their cause [1] - Previous attempts to breach the blockade have been met with violence, including a 2010 incident where Israeli forces killed nine Turkish activists [1] Group 2 - The current conflict in the region escalated on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched an attack that resulted in over 1,200 Israeli deaths and the abduction of 251 hostages [2] - In retaliation, Israeli military actions have reportedly led to nearly 63,000 Palestinian deaths, with parts of Gaza facing famine conditions [2] - Israel's land blockade in March 2023 further restricted the flow of goods into Gaza, claiming that Hamas was misusing aid supplies [2]
不能再等!一国际船队准备强行运送援助物资至加沙
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-08-29 11:18