North African Land Convoy
100+ Trucks
Carrying medical aid, reconstruction materials, educational supplies, and caravans to support Gaza's rebuilding.
Across North Africa
Through Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt — an ~20-day overland journey to the Rafah crossing.
Doctors, Builders, Educators & More
Publicly led by specialists crossing into Gaza to support rebuilding under Palestinian leadership.
Our maritime mission — more than 100 boats carrying thousands of participants from over 100 countries — is a bold act of international solidarity. But the scale of destruction, theft, and ongoing violence demands action on all fronts.
Today, the Rafah crossing opens and closes at the will of the perpetrators of a genocide. Access to food, medicine, and reconstruction materials is treated as a privilege to be granted or withheld.
We reject that entirely. The Rafah crossing must function as a people's corridor: open, continuous, and ungoverned by those who treat Palestinian life as disposable. Access is a right, and this mission exists to assert it.
In May 2025, coalition members launched the Sumud Convoy: 150 cars and 20 buses departing from Tunis, with delegations from across the region. Traveling through Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, the convoy was welcomed in city after city by communities who lined the roads — making clear that North Africa stands with Palestine.
In 2026, we go further — with specialized overland teams coordinating alongside a flotilla of over 100 boats at sea and solidarity mobilizations across every continent.
As our trucks travel through Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, communities will welcome the convoy, join the momentum, and add their voices to the demand that Gaza's siege must end and Palestine must be free.
Coordinated with the Red Crescent across all countries along the route, the convoy becomes a rolling wave of solidarity that crosses borders, connects peoples, and builds political pressure every mile of the way. By the time it reaches Rafah, it will carry the weight of an entire region's refusal to look away.
The Land Convoy shares the full mandate of the GSF sea mission:
Breaking the illegal siege on Gaza
Delivering life-saving humanitarian aid
Supporting reconstruction under Palestinian leadership
Confronting international complicity
Catalyzing global solidarity actions for Palestine
Open to participants around the world
The Land Convoy is open to volunteers from across the globe. Participants will travel from North Africa with international delegations to Libya.
Specialized teams — of doctors, engineers, eco-builders, educators, and war crimes investigators — will cross into Rafah to directly support Gaza's recovery.
All participants must hold a valid passport and be prepared for a demanding overland journey. Vetting, training, and orientation will be provided.
Registration closes March 25.
The Land Convoy is scheduled to depart on April 10, 2026 from Mauritania. The departure date is timed to coincide with the GSF flotilla setting sail, so that both missions arrive at Gaza, by sea and by land, nearly simultaneously. International participants will join the convoy in Libya.
Because the situation in Gaza demands every avenue of action available to us.
For years, the illegal Israeli siege has strangled Gaza, blocking humanitarian aid, reconstruction materials, and medical supplies from reaching Palestinians. The Genocide Convention obligates states and citizens alike to act, yet governments have failed to fulfill those obligations.
We are not waiting, and we must pursue all avenues possible to nonviolently stand with the Palestinian people in their right to life, justice, and sovereignty. The flotilla challenges the siege from the sea. The Land Convoy challenges it from the land. Together, they represent a coordinated civilian response where governments and institutions have failed. This is what it looks like when people inherit the responsibility that institutions have abandoned.
The convoy will depart from Mauritania—with international participants joining in Libya—before proceeding through Egypt to the Rafah crossing. Total travel time is estimated at 20 to 27 days. For international participants, the travel time will be 10–15 days.
Yes. The Land Convoy and the GSF flotilla are designed to move in parallel. The goal is for both missions to reach Gaza, from sea and land, around the same time, maximizing political pressure and demonstrating that the global movement for Palestinian liberation cannot be stopped by a single point of obstruction.
The convoy is organized by GSF coalition partners alongside specialist sectors—medical professionals, engineers, eco-builders, educators, and legal observers—and international organizations, including the Red Crescent.
The convoy aims to deliver medical aid, reconstruction materials, and educational supplies directly to Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
This convoy is not strictly humanitarian. It is a means of confronting the systems that created the humanitarian crises in the first place: the siege, the occupation, the international complicity that sustains both.
We handle this with you. Upon approval to join the mission, our team will guide you through the visa and logistics process step by step. Conversations with the Libyan government are already underway to facilitate international participants’ entry, and we will provide updated guidance as those processes are confirmed.
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