Overview
- Haenel announced in an Instagram video that she was stepping off the mission after the motor on her boat broke.
- The Global Sumud organizers describe a roughly 50-boat effort carrying several hundred participants from more than 40 countries.
- A separate technical failure on the vessel known as the Family Boat prompted passenger reshuffling, and MEP Rima Hassan reported changing ships.
- A collective of artists and public figures called on France and Belgium to provide diplomatic protection, and organizers allege the convoy faced drone attacks.
- The effort is framed against a UN-declared famine in Gaza under an Israeli-imposed blockade, and previous flotillas since 2010 have not reached the enclave.