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The Spring 2026 Mission

The world is rising for Palestine

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The Spring 2026 Mission

In response to a direct call from Palestinians in Gaza, the Global Sumud Flotilla is preparing to mobilize again, on land and at sea, with thousands of participants, more than a hundred boats, hundreds of trucks, and expanded goals.

This mission not only aims to break Israel's illegal siege and deliver life-saving humanitarian aid, but also to establish a sustained civilian presence. Teams of doctors, nurses, eco-builders, war crimes investigators, unarmed civilian protectors and others will disembark to work alongside the Palestinian people. As they continue to endure the Israeli regime's ongoing attacks, we will begin rebuilding healthcare systems and basic infrastructure destroyed over the past two years.

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Rise Up for Our Collective Future

This mission is in part about those joining at sea or the overland convoy. But it is also about the millions around the world who are ready to say "enough is enough." People prepared to inherit the responsibility abandoned by governments and institutions, take to the streets and demand change.

This movement requires action from everyone around the world. Don't be a spectator.

Guided by the Palestinians' steadfast struggle for liberation, our movement of everyday people and movements is mobilizing communities worldwide to act. Together, we rise against apartheid, racism, imperialism, colonialism, ecocide and all systems of oppression.

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Join our people-powered efforts to break Israel's illegal siege and stand with Palestine.

Mission Goals

The Spring 2026 Global Sumud Flotilla is organized around six interlinked targets:

  1. Helping to Break the Siege: Directly confronting the illegal blockade and asserting the right of Palestinians to access their coast and the world beyond it.
  2. Delivering Life-Saving Aid: Delivering large-scale humanitarian aid, including food, baby formula, school supplies, and medicine.
  3. Establishing a People's Sea Corridor: Creating a civilian-operated maritime route to Gaza to ensure unimpeded access to food, medicine, and essential supplies, and asserting the Palestinian people's sovereignty over their own waters.
  4. Supporting Reconstruction: Dedicated teams accompanying Palestinians through early stages of rebuilding homes, schools, and hospitals.
  5. Confronting Complicity: Exposing the international complicity that enables the blockade and mobilizing global civil society to demand accountability.
  6. Catalyzing Global People-Powered Action: Transforming the flotilla into a catalyst for coordinated land and sea mobilizations, amplifying Palestinian voices, and empowering people worldwide to act where governments and institutions have failed.
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Delegations from Across the World

Delegations from 39 countries have already committed to sail to Gaza as part of the largest maritime mission to break Israel's illegal siege.

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The Global Sumud Flotilla is an international movement of coordinated, nonviolent action, by land, sea and across borders, working to end Israel's illegal siege on Gaza, confront the complicity that enables occupation, and stand with the Palestinian people. From ships at sea and coordinated mobilizations, to overland convoys crossing continents, each act of resistance represents everyday people's refusal to remain silent and a collective commitment to Palestinian liberation. In Spring 2026, the flotilla will mobilize a maritime fleet of over a hundred boats, and overland humanitarian convoys with hundreds of trucks. Together, they aim to break the siege, deliver aid and work alongside Palestinian leaders in the earliest phases of reconstruction.

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Sumud is an Arabic word meaning steadfastness, perseverance and resilience. It reflects the unyielding spirit of the Palestinian people to resist injustice and occupation on their ancestral land, and it drives the global solidarity of those who refuse to look away. The Global Sumud Flotilla embodies this principle through sustained, coordinated action rooted in compassion and determination.

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Breaking the siege is not only about delivering aid. It's about ensuring Palestinians can access life's necessities without dependence on those who oppress them. Our goal is to establish a corridor for freedom, not charity; sovereignty, not subjugation. By challenging the siege on land and at sea, we confront the systems of control that make Gaza the world's largest open-air prison.

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You can join the movement by signing up for updates, connecting with your local delegation, or participating in upcoming land and sea actions, whether joining the North Africa convoy, supporting maritime preparations, or organizing coordinated actions in your own community. Every voice, skill and act of courage helps move us closer to justice and freedom for Palestine.

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The Spring 2026 mission marks an important shift from short-term aid delivery to a sustained, professional civilian presence. It includes: • Over 100 boats • More than 3,000 participants • Representation from 100+ countries • Specialized teams in healthcare, protection, education, law, and eco-reconstruction This will be the largest coordinated civilian maritime action for Palestine to date.

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The upcoming mission is organized around five interlinked targets: 1. Breaking the Siege: Challenging Israel's illegal naval blockade of Gaza. 2. Delivering Life-Saving Aid: Transporting urgently needed food, medicine, and essential supplies. 3. Supporting Reconstruction: Accompanying Palestinians through early rebuilding efforts of homes, schools, hospitals, and civil institutions. 4. Confronting Complicity: Mobilizing global civil society to challenge the governments and institutions that enable Israel's illegal blockade, occupation, and mass atrocities. 5. Catalyzing Global People-Powered Action: Turning the flotilla into a catalyst for coordinated land and sea actions that amplify Palestinian voices and mobilize people worldwide where institutions have failed.

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The flotilla delivers life-saving aid and civilian protection while also asserting Palestinians' legal right to freedom of movement, access to their coastline, and protection from collective punishment. When governments and institutions fail to uphold these obligations, civilians have both the right and responsibility to act.

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Yes. The Global Sumud Flotilla is strictly nonviolent. All participants are trained in nonviolent discipline. The mission is grounded in humanitarian principles, civilian protection norms, and international law.

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Participants include people from nearly every walk of life, such as: • Healthcare workers • Teachers and educators • Legal experts • Eco-builders and engineers • Unarmed civilian protectors • Humanitarian workers • Organizers, artists, and everyday people All participants commit to nonviolence, collective discipline, and working under Palestinian leadership. Registration to join will open soon.

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Unarmed civilian protectors are highly trained civilians who work alongside local communities to: • Deter violence through presence • Accompany civilians in high-risk areas • Document violations of international law • Strengthen local protection and accountability mechanisms This model has been used historically to deter violence, including in the West Bank, and is distinct from humanitarian aid or military intervention.

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The Spring 2026 flotilla includes a dedicated medical fleet with over 1,000 healthcare professionals and ships stocked with essential medicines and medical equipment that have been unjustly blocked from entering Gaza. The medical mission works in partnership with Palestinian healthcare workers to reinforce emergency care and support a health system devastated by siege and ongoing assaults.

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No. The flotilla delivers only a fraction of what Gaza requires. Its significance lies in: • Breaking the illegal siege • Creating a humanitarian corridor • Establishing a replicable model for international action • Supporting Palestinians while demanding structural change

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Yes. The mission is designed to operate in partnership with Palestinian communities, professionals, and leadership, respecting local priorities and expertise. The flotilla does not replace Palestinian agency; it supports it.

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The Spring 2026 mission will depart in phases in the coming months. Rolling announcements will be made regarding: • Participating delegations • Mediterranean launch ports • Mission timelines and phases Updates will be shared through official GSF channels.

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The flotilla is not only about those on the boats. Supporters around the world play a critical role by: • Organizing actions and demonstrations • Amplifying verified mission updates • Pressuring governments to uphold international law • Supporting Palestinian-led relief and reconstruction efforts Global participation is essential to the mission's impact.