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Gaza aid flotilla aims to break Israeli blockade

Gaza aid flotilla aims to break Israeli blockade

MADRID, April 12 (Reuters) - A second flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza was due to set sail on Sunday from the Spanish ‌port of Barcelona to try to break the Israeli blockade.

Reuters A banner with a message calling for the New Zealand government to sanction Israel hangs on a boat of a humanitarian flotilla preparing to depart for Gaza, in Barcelona, Spain, April 11, 2026. REUTERS/Nacho Doce Humanitarian flotilla prepares to depart for Gaza, from Barcelona, Spain, April 12, 2026. REUTERS/Albert Gea Global Sumud Flotilla Steering Committee members Susan Abdallah, Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri, Suemeyra Akdeniz Ordu, Maimon Herawati, Thiago Avila and Saif Abukeshek, Eva Saldana, Greenpeace Spain; Maria Serra, GSF Catalunya and Oscar Camps, Open Arms attend a press conference as humanitarian flotilla prepares to depart for Gaza, from Barcelona, Spain, April 12, 2026. REUTERS/Albert Gea Boats of a humanitarian flotilla preparing to depart for Gaza, in Barcelona, Spain, April 11, 2026. REUTERS/Nacho Doce, A Palestinian flag on a boat next to a member of a humanitarian flotilla preparing to depart for Gaza, in Barcelona, Spain, April 11, 2026. REUTERS/Nacho Doce,

A humanitarian flotilla prepares to depart for Gaza, from Barcelona

About 30 boats ‌planned to leave the Mediterranean port city laden with medical aid and other supplies on the ​Global Sumud Flotilla, and more vessels are expected to join along the route towards Palestine.

The Israeli military halted the roughly 40 boats assembled by the same organisation last October as they attempted to reachblockaded Gaza, arresting Swedish activist Greta Thunberg andmore than ‌450 other participants.

MISSION TO 'OPEN HUMANITARIAN ⁠CORRIDOR'

Israel, which controls all access to the Gaza Strip, denieswithholding supplies for its more than 2 million residents. Yet Palestinians and ⁠international aid bodies say supplies reaching the territory are still insufficient, despite a ceasefire reached in October which included guarantees of increased aid.

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Liam Cunningham, an actor who starred in ​the Game ​of Thrones television series who is supporting ​the flotilla but not taking ‌part, told Reuters: "Every kilogram of aid that is on these ships is a failure because all these people on these ships giving up their time to help their fellow human beings are doing what their governments are legally obliged to do."

The World Health Organization has said that even during armed conflicts, states are obligated ‌under international humanitarian law to ensure that people ​are able to reach medical care in safety.

“This ​is a mission that aims to ​open a humanitarian corridor so the aid delivery organisations can ‌arrive,” Saif Abukeshak, a Palestinian activist ​and member of the ​flotilla’s organising committee, told Reuters.

Swiss and Spanish activists on last year's flotilla said they were subjected to inhumane conditions during their detention by Israeli forces - ​an allegation that was ‌rejected by an Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson.

(Reporting by Graham Keeley; Additional reporting ​by Silvio Castellanos, Horaci Garcia, Nacho Doce, Albert Gea, Michele Spatari ​and Amy McConaghy; Editing by David Holmes )