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The Resilience Fleet sails tomorrow from Turkey toward Gaza
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The Resilience Fleet sails tomorrow from Turkey toward Gaza

14 May, 2026.Gaza Genocide.2 sources

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“The Global Resilience Fleet is preparing to set sail tomorrow, Thursday, from the Mediterranean-facing Turkish city of Marmaris, in a renewed attempt to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, with 54 ships and more than 500 activists and international supporters taking part”

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