Steering committee member for the Global Sumud Flotilla Thiago Avila says the strong commitment shown by Malaysians and the wider Asian community adds a significant moral dimension to the maritime mission.

The member of the Steering Committee for the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) 2.0, described Malaysia’s commitment as “amazing”, saying it has been a vital force in the global movement to help residents in Gaza, Bernama reported.
The strong commitment shown by Malaysians and the wider Asian community adds a significant moral dimension to the maritime mission, Avila said less than 24 hours before the flotilla is due to set sail.

He noted that Malaysia, alongside Indonesia, represents a powerful voice within the global Muslim community that remains deeply connected to the Palestinian struggle.
Avila said these communities were driven by a collective refusal to witness the starvation of children or the targeted bombing of hospitals and shelters.
Avila said that despite talks of a ceasefire over the last six months, the reality on the ground remains grim as people in Gaza continue to be killed and essential aid remains heavily restricted.
GSF is scheduled to depart from Barcelona, Spain, today, carrying an international coalition determined to challenge Israel’s siege of Gaza and respond to the escalating humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians.
The mission involves more than 80 boats and over 1,000 participants from around the world, combining maritime action with coordinated global mobilisation on land. - FMT

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