A Dozen Vessels from the "Resilience Fleet" Arrive in Bizerte
A dozen vessels from the "Resilience Fleet" (Soumoud), aimed at breaking the blockade imposed on Gaza, successfully docked at the Cap 3000 marina in Bizerte on Thursday morning, according to Khaled Boujemâa, a member of the organizing committee behind this initiative.
Details of the Fleet
These ten vessels are carrying activists from various countries, alongside their Tunisian counterparts. Additionally, around twenty other ships are en route to the coast of Bizerte, specifically to the area offshore, where the organizing committee is fully mobilized to ensure all conditions are met for a successful departure towards the occupied Palestinian territories.
Objective of the Mission
The objective of this maritime caravan is to break the blockade imposed on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The organizing committee has expressed its gratitude towards the various state structures that have contributed to the success of this endeavor.
Support from the Gouvernorat of Bizerte
The governorate of Bizerte, like the rest of the country, is proud to be the starting point of this maritime caravan. The participants have reaffirmed their determination to put an end to the Israeli blockade on Gaza and to support the Palestinian people in the occupied territories.
Humanitarian Efforts
This initiative demonstrates the solidarity and commitment of the international community to provide humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza and to support their struggle for freedom and dignity. The success of this mission relies on the collective efforts of the organizing committee, the participants, and the supporting structures.