Global Sumud Flotilla Officially Departs Italy with Over 50 Vessels—The Largest Civilian-Led Maritime Mobilisation in History for Gaza Now Sets Course for the Eastern Mediterranean
April 26, 2026 - AUGUSTA, ITALY –The Global Sumud Flotilla confirms that 56 vessels have officially departed from Porto Xiphonio in Augusta this afternoon, launching the largest coordinated civilian maritime mobilisation of the mission to date and formally setting course towards the eastern Mediterranean.
The vessels left their Sicilian moorings in coordinated formation this afternoon, witnessed by supporters and media gathered along the Augusta coastline. As the fleet consolidates at sea and advances eastward, it enters an operational phase defined by sustained presence, international visibility, and increasing political consequence.
The flotilla continues to be accompanied by major international civil society actors, including Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise and the rescue vessel Open Arms, which are sailing alongside the civilian fleet as part of its broader humanitarian and safety framework. Their ongoing presence reinforces both the operational capacity of the mission and the growing global alignment behind efforts to challenge israel’s illegal blockade and secure safe humanitarian access.
The flotilla departs with a clear set of objectives: to challenge israel’s illegal blockade, advance the opening of a permanent humanitarian corridor, and intensify coordinated international pressure on governments and corporations complicit in its enforcement.
This escalation is grounded in the Brussels Declaration, adopted on April 22 by hundreds of Parliamentarians from across the globe who gathered at the first Global Sumud Parliamentary Congress. The declaration asserts that in the face of continued violations of international law and the obstruction of humanitarian access, a shift from denunciation to action is required, calling for coordinated strategies including boycott, labor mobilization, political pressure, and nonviolent civil disobedience.
This flotilla is not an isolated act; it is part of a growing international effort to expose and interrupt the systems that sustain the blockade, from global shipping routes to state policy. As the vessels now move beyond Italian waters, the mission enters a phase in which each mile traveled carries increasing political, legal, and humanitarian weight. This journey represents a coordinated act of international civil resistance at sea.
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