The Global Sumud Flotilla is sailing on, here is why
The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) is continuing its mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite a violent interception by Israeli forces in international waters. The attack, which occurred 600 nautical miles from Israel's coast, resulted in injuries and allegations of sexual assault among participants.

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AI-generatedThe Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) is continuing its mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite a violent interception by Israeli forces in international waters. The attack, which occurred 600 nautical miles from Israel's coast, resulted in injuries and allegations of sexual assault among participants. Two individuals were detained in Israel, facing charges and reporting mistreatment before their release. The GSF states its decision to proceed is in defiance of alleged Israeli actions and in solidarity with the Palestinian people. The remaining fleet is en route to Marmaris, Turkey, to regroup. The article notes that previous flotilla missions have contributed to pressure for ceasefires.
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5 extractedThe Israeli attack on part of our flotilla has convinced us we must continue with our mission.
Boats in the fleet were violently intercepted in international waters by a foreign power.
Two individuals, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, were forcibly taken to Israel, faced terrorism charges, and were beaten and tortured.
At least four have since come forward to report incidents of sexual assault.
At least 30 fellow sea travellers were injured.