
Dear supporters and friends,
Many of you will have been watching as the global Sumud flotilla is attacked as it draws closer to its destination: Gaza. On Saturday eight more boats from the Thousand Madleens for Gaza campaign departed from Sicily, with the support of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC). And in a day or two, another Freedom Flotilla boat will set sail, with over one hundred participants from the different campaigns in our Coalition, including from the Canadian Boat to Gaza campaign.
Despite our earlier FFC actions this year being subjected to attacks and abduction at sea, we are ready to sail again. Together with participants that include healthcare workers and media from 20 countries and a cargo of human solidarity and humanitarian aid, the FFC boat will sail in the next few days. Some of these participants have been waiting over a year to get on board this journey of solidarity. At least six Canadians will board the FFC boat when it sails, bound for the besieged and blockaded Gaza Strip, to support displaced, starved and tortured Palestinians, and to amplify the call on international and Canadian leaders to sanction, disarm and end the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The volunteers on board are able to sail due to the generous and loyal donations that Canadian Boat to Gaza and our sister campaigns in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition receive from donors like you. We thank you deeply! To our supporters across Turtle Island and around the world, whether or not you can contribute financially, please continue to follow and share our posts (see our link tree and other media linked below). Especially read and share the recent statement from the Healthworkers Alliance for Palestine, affirming their support for “Dr. Suzanne Shoush, an Indigenous and Black physician from Turtle Island (Canada) and outreach worker and harm reduction practitioner Mskwaasin Agnew (Cree/Dene, Salt River First Nation) who have joined the humanitarian flotilla to break the illegal siege of Gaza and create a humanitarian corridor.” This growing support speaks to the many health care workers, journalists, and folks just like you who together respond to the agony of this abhorrent and deliberate attempt to wipe Palestine off the map. The significance of sailing on a date close to or on September 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, resonates in particular with Mskwassin Agnew, who writes in part :”Our joined liberation struggle as Indigenous people, our survival, hinges on the resistance spirit within us all. The Canadian government is funding a genocide. The same state that persecuted our grandparents and ancestors. The same state that denies dignity and personhood to the people I see everyday.”
We who remain as “passengers on land” can still be onboard with the Flotilla movement, continuously networking within the growing international response to “sail when our governments fail’. Our CBG team also helps provide each FFC mission with ground crew and media outreach. Talk to your neighbours, workmates, classmates, friends and family about Gaza, and about forming a support group to help with our missions. We sail for the children of Gaza.
We warmly thank everyone who has supported our campaign, by either a donation and/or by sharing our messages. Together, we can help break the blockade and siege of Gaza.
In solidarity,
Canada Boat to Gaza team, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition
Please continue to help us spread the word about our campaigns:
https://linktr.ee/canadaboatgazaand our FFC Partners:
https://linktr.ee/freedomflotillacoalition