Climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others set sail Sunday from southern Italy aboard a vessel aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade of Gaza, organizers said.
The sailing boat, named “Maia”, departed from the port of Catania in Sicily, carrying a group of activists from different countries, including Thunberg, to the shores of Gaza. The journey is expected to take about 20 days, with the activists facing rough seas and unpredictable weather conditions.
The decision to embark on this journey was made by Thunberg and her fellow activists in an effort to raise awareness about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The blockade, imposed by Israel in 2007, has severely restricted the flow of goods and people in and out of the territory, leading to a dire situation for its residents.
Thunberg, who rose to fame for her climate activism, has been a vocal advocate for the people of Gaza, calling for an end to the blockade and for the international community to take action. In a statement before setting sail, she said, “We cannot ignore the suffering of the people in Gaza any longer. It is time for the world to come together and demand an end to this inhumane blockade.”
The journey of the Maia is not without its challenges. The activists will have to navigate through treacherous waters and face the possibility of being intercepted by the Israeli navy. However, they remain determined to reach their destination and deliver a message of hope and solidarity to the people of Gaza.
The organizers of the journey have emphasized that this is a peaceful and non-violent protest, with no intention of provoking any conflict. They have also stated that they have informed the Israeli authorities of their plans and have requested safe passage to Gaza.
The activists on board the Maia come from different backgrounds and have different motivations for joining this journey. However, they all share a common goal – to bring attention to the plight of the people of Gaza and to demand an end to the blockade.
Among the activists is Palestinian-American journalist and author, Ramzy Baroud, who has been a vocal critic of the blockade and has written extensively about the situation in Gaza. He stated, “This journey is a symbol of solidarity with the people of Gaza and a call for the world to take action. We cannot stand by and watch as innocent civilians suffer under this blockade.”
The journey of the Maia has received widespread support from people around the world, with many taking to social media to express their admiration for the activists and their cause. The hashtag #SailToGaza has been trending on Twitter, with people sharing messages of support and encouragement.
This is not the first time that activists have attempted to break the blockade of Gaza by sea. In 2018, a flotilla of boats, including the “Freedom Flotilla”, attempted to reach Gaza but was intercepted by the Israeli navy. However, the activists remain undeterred and are determined to continue their efforts until the blockade is lifted.
The journey of the Maia is a powerful reminder of the impact that individuals can have when they come together for a common cause. It is a testament to the determination and resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
As the Maia sets sail towards Gaza, let us all stand in solidarity with the activists and the people of Gaza. Let us raise our voices and demand an end to the blockade, and let us never forget that change is possible when we unite and take action.