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The Global Sumud Flotilla announced on Monday its return in spring 2026 with an unprecedented maritime mission involving 100 vessels and more than 3,000 participants from over 100 countries. The fleet aims to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the Palestinian civilian population. Organizers describe it as the largest coordinated civilian action for Palestine to date, following missions in 2025 that were intercepted by Israel. In October, over 40 ships were detained and 473 activists arrested, while a second flotilla was later confiscated and its crew deported after mistreatment in Israeli prisons.

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00:00On Monday, the Global Summit Flotilla announced its return in spring 2026 with an unprecedented maritime mission,
00:07consisting of 100 vessels and involving more than 3,000 people from over 100 countries.
00:14The summit global fleet will seek to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza
00:18and deliver humanitarian aid to the Palestinian civilian population.
00:22This is the largest coordinated civilian action for Palestine to date,
00:26following several missions launched in 2025 and illegally intercepted by Israel.
00:32The initiative is a response to Israel's 2025 interception of the two flotillas.
00:37In October, over 40 ships were detained and 473 activists arrested.
00:43Days later, a second flotilla was also confiscated and its crews was deported
00:47after a detention and mistreatment in an Israeli prison.
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