
Malaysian groups plan ’1,000 ship flotilla’ to break Gaza siege newarab.com
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Malaysian groups unveiled plan for a ’Thousand Ship Flotilla’ to sail across the world to break Israel’s brutal siege of Gaza
Malaysian civil society organisations
on Saturday announced a plan to launch what they describe as the largest maritime mobilisation in the world to break the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.
The campaign, known as the "Thousand Ship Flotilla", aims to dispatch vessels from multiple continents in a coordinated effort to deliver humanitarian aid and pressure Israel to end its siege.
The initiative was unveiled during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur by Azmi Abdul Hamid, head of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisations (MAPIM).
The proposed flotilla comes amid growing frustration with the failure of international institutions to halt the war on Gaza or enforce international humanitarian law. With public support for Palestine rising in many parts of the world, flotilla organisers hope the campaign will generate political momentum.
The organisers said that preparations are ongoing and further announcements will follow in the coming weeks
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