Land convoy sets out from Libya as part of Gaza flotilla effort

A land convoy set out from Libya to Gaza on Saturday as part of the simultaneous Gaza flotilla effort, according to the Global Sumud Flotilla, with thirty vehicles making the journey from Zalitan to Rafah.

Two hundred participants from 25 different countries are participating in the convoy, riding in the 20 mobile homes, 7 ambulance or medical transport vehicles, and other locomotives that comprise the motorcade. GSF said in a press release that the delegation includes doctors, nurses, engineers, and builders.

GSF Steering Committee member Ahmed Ghaniya said at a press conference that the next destination of the convoy was Sirte, with the support of local hosts and the Libyan Red Crescent.

“We are here due to the urgent need of our brothers and sisters in Gaza for relief and aid, and to shine a spotlight on them,” said Ghaniya. “We are on clear paths, and whatever routes are designated for us, we will follow them. Our goal is clear: to reach Gaza and break the siege.”

Mavi Marmara blockade run participant Ahmet Aydan Bekar appeared to be involved in the land convoy, saying in a statement that no matter how difficult the path, the activist group was resolved to break the Israeli and Egyptian blockade on the Hamas-occupied Gaza Strip.

“We are here to put an end to the injustice being inflicted upon our brothers and sisters in Palestine, for the sake of the thousands of children, women and men who have been massacred and continue to be killed. We are here to urge the world to uplift and amplify the voices of Gaza and do our best to try to break the illegal siege imposed upon it,” said the Turkish national. We will keep speaking out, we will keep talking, and we will keep fighting for the oppressed everywhere. God willing, we will meet in Jerusalem.”

Past flotilla participant and Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, said on Instagram that the mission was to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza, with a broader goal of opening the free flow of aid into the Strip. He also noted that they demanded the release of all “Palestinian prisoners” and the realization of a “free Palestine from river to sea.”

“We say to the Israeli entity that it doesn’t matter to us how many times we are intercepted, arrested and tortured. We will not be silenced,” said Mandela.