The Global Solidarity Flotilla has announced a significant new attempt to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged Palestinians. According to Express News, the flotilla will consist of over 100 boats and more than 1,000 activists, including medical workers and war crime investigators, who will provide both aid and medical facilities. This initiative is part of a long-standing effort that dates back to 2008 when the Free Gaza Movement first successfully breached the blockade. The flotilla efforts have faced challenges, notably in 2010 when Israeli forces attacked the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, resulting in multiple casualties. The upcoming mission is seen as a continuation of these efforts to deliver aid and challenge the blockade, with a positive sentiment expressed by the sources regarding the mission's humanitarian goals.
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Global Resistance Flotilla Plans Gaza Blockade Breach for Aid

The Global Solidarity Flotilla plans a major mission to break Gaza's blockade with 100 boats and 1,000 activists, aiming to deliver aid and challenge restrictions, despite past Israeli interceptions.
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