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Global Sumud Flotilla
The Global Sumud Flotilla, sometimes referred to as the Global Freedom Flotilla, was an international, civil society-led maritime initiative launched in mid-2025, which attempted to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip but was thwarted in an intercept by Israeli naval forces. It is named for ṣumūd, Arabic for 'steadfastness' or 'resilience'. The initiative emerged in July 2025, organised by coalition of Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), Global Movement to Gaza, Maghreb Sumud Flotilla and Sumud Nusantara, during the Gaza war. The flotilla comprised over 40 vessels with 500 participants from more than 44 countries, making it the largest civilian-led convoy of its kind in history. Some attempts to break the Israeli blockade were successful before 2010, but since then ships have been intercepted or attacked by Israeli forces, including an attack by drones in May 2025 and interceptions in international waters in June and July 2025. By early 3 October, Israel had intercepted all vessels of the flotilla, after drone attacks had been reported, and naval vessels dispatched to provide assistance. The flotilla was the first unauthorized naval humanitarian mission to come within 70 nautical miles (130 km) of the Gaza coast since the imposition of the blockade in 2009.
Free Gaza Movement
movement challenging the Israeli–Egyptian blockade on the Gaza Strip by sailing humanitarian aid ships to Gaza
June 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla
2025 humanitarian convoy
MV Mavi Marmara
Turkish passenger ship
Freedom Flotilla II
2011 planned humanitarian aid convoy
2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla
2010 aid flotilla from Cypriot to Palestinian water
Gaza Freedom Flotilla
series of humanitarian flotilla convoys towards Gaza
July 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla
2025 humanitarian convoy
List of participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla
Wikimedia list article
Freedom Flotilla III
2015 humanitarian aid convoy from Athens to Gaza
Freedom Flotilla Coalition
organization attempting to break Gaza blockade