Thiago Ávila’s letter from Israeli prison to his daughter
Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, currently imprisoned in Israel, wrote a letter to his daughter, Teresa, on May 5, 2026. In the letter, dictated to his lawyer, Ávila explained his motivation for joining a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla.

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AI-generatedBrazilian activist Thiago Ávila, currently imprisoned in Israel, wrote a letter to his daughter, Teresa, on May 5, 2026. In the letter, dictated to his lawyer, Ávila explained his motivation for joining a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. He described the suffering of over a million children facing genocide and starvation, emphasizing his belief that his actions were necessary to build a safer world for her and other children. Ávila expressed hope that Teresa would understand his commitment to a better world, even when confronting figures like Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Itamar Ben-Gvir. He asked her to remember him as a loving father and a revolutionary who stood firm in his beliefs and urged her not to forget Palestine.
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4 extractedMany parents decided to give everything to build this better world for you.
Thiago Ávila was a revolutionary.
Over a million children are suffering a genocide, being starved to death, being amputated without anesthesia, and suffering from horrific, hateful ideas.
Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Itamar Ben-Gvir are among the most horrific people alive.