A flotilla made up of dozens of vessels, which includes pro-Palestinian activists such as Greta Thunberg, set off towards the Gaza Strip to deliver aid, but returned to the port of Barcelona due to unfavorable weather, with winds reaching 56 km/h. The organizers decided to postpone the departure to avoid risks. The flotilla aims to break the naval blockade imposed by Israel, which considers these actions as propaganda in support of Hamas. Israeli authorities have previously intercepted similar flotillas, including one that Thunberg participated in.
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Flotila cu care Greta Thunberg vrea din nou să ajungă în Fâșia Gaza s-a întors în port din cauza mării furtunoase
Flotila Global Sumud, cu Greta Thunberg la bord, se întoarce la Barcelona din cauza vremii nefavorabile
Zeci de nave ale Global Sumud Flotilla către Fâşia Gaza s-au întors în portul Barcelona, din cauza unei furtuni pe Marea Mediterana
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