The International Humanitarian Aid Fleet "Global Resilience Fleet" departs for the third time from southern Turkey

On May 14th, the international humanitarian aid fleet "Global Resilience Fleet" set sail from southern Turkey for the third time.
Dozens of ships carrying aid personnel and supplies for Gaza once again attempted to break through Israel's maritime blockade near the Gaza Strip.
Previously, the fleet attempted twice to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza, both times being intercepted by Israel in international waters.
The most recent incident was at the end of April this year, when the Israeli military intercepted the fleet near Crete, Greece, with two key individuals taken to Israel for questioning and later "expelled" by Israeli authorities.
According to Israeli media reports, another more than 170 aid activists from the intercepted fleet were taken to Crete.
Aid activists stated that the fleet must reach Gaza as soon as possible to deliver urgently needed supplies. (CCTV News)
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