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Greta Thunberg’s flotilla attempting to reach Gaza was forced to turn back within hours of its departure.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, consisting of approximately 20 vessels loaded with tons of food, medicine, and other humanitarian aid, departed from Barcelona on Sunday.
But after just a few hours in the Mediterranean, the expedition leaders decided to abandon the mission because of worsening weather conditions.
“Due to unsafe weather conditions, we conducted a sea trial and then returned to port to allow the storm to pass,” the group announced in a statement on Monday.
‘This meant delaying our departure to avoid risking complications with the smaller boats.’
They said the mission was facing ‘over 30-knot winds’ and decided to turn back to ‘prioritise the safety and wellbeing’ of participants.
The vessels that were forced to return included those with former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau, Barcelona councillor Jordi Coronas, and Swedish activist Greta Thunberg aboard.
The captains of the boats are set to meet again on Monday to decide whether they will try to resume their journey later in the day.
Experts have described the mission as the most significant attempt yet to challenge Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip by reaching the area by sea.
Critics claim the blockade has led to thousands of Palestinian deaths, with reports suggesting hundreds have succumbed to starvation recently. Israel has firmly denied these allegations, rejecting the notion that it’s employing widespread starvation as a tactic in Gaza.

Greta Thunberg’s flotilla attempting to reach Gaza has been forced to turn back within hours of its departure

The Global Sumud Flotilla, comprising about 20 vessels filled with food, medicine, and other humanitarian supplies, departed from Barcelona at 4pm on Sunday.

The captains of the boats are set to meet again on Monday to decide whether they will try to resume their journey later in the day
However, international organisations have said that Gaza has now been plunged into famine.
The flotilla’s mission is not only to bring food and medicine to civilians but also to urge European governments to reassess their diplomatic stances with Israel.
This is the fourth attempt this year to bypass the blockade, following three previous missions that failed to reach Gaza.
In a statement, Global Sumud Flotilla said: ‘Facing over 30-knot winds and the unpredictable nature of the Mediterranean, we made this decision to prioritise the safety and wellbeing of all participants and to safeguard the success of our mission.’
Yesterday, it was reported that Israel was planning on throwing Thunberg in a terror cell. The planned sail comes just weeks after she was detained in international waters by the country.

The flotilla aims not only to deliver food and medicine to civilians but also to pressure European governments to rethink their relationships with Israel

Yesterday, it was reported that Israel was planning on throwing Thunberg in a terror cell

Supporters cheer as one of the vessel departs on the mission, which has now been called off
Her first attempt to go to Gaza in June was foiled by Israeli forces. She and 11 other passengers were taken to Israel and given an ultimatum – either agree to be deported or get arrested.
According to reports, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s Minister of National Security, was drawing up a plan to present to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that would see the activist detained in a terrorist prison.
It was also claimed that as part of the plan, vessels would be seized and used to establish a ‘maritime force for police operations’.
Before Thunberg departed, she said: ‘This project is part of a global uprising of people standing up… when our governments fail to step up, the people will take their place, and their atrocities and their complicity in the genocide in Gaza right now… is not something that we can stand for.’