
Global Resilience Fleet for Gaza
The Global Resilience Flotilla is an international civil society-led maritime initiative launched in mid-2025 with the primary goal of breaking the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
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The Global Resilience Flotilla is an international civil society-led maritime initiative launched in mid-2025 with the primary goal of breaking the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Reconstruction in Gaza is one of the biggest challenges in recent history, with the conflict causing more destruction than expected. Not just residential buildings, but

Palestinian women in Gaza tell epic stories of resilience and defiance in the face of the harsh conditions imposed by war and continued occupation. She's not just a victim, she's a symbol.

Social media has been instrumental in spreading the voice of Gaza in multiple roles, contributing to the coverage of live events, raising global awareness of the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The ongoing Israeli military operations, the total blockade and the policy of starvation have caused the systematic destruction of infrastructure, agricultural land, water and irrigation, as well as the displacement of farmers from their land.

The bombing caused the production of about 39 million tons of rubble and debris, and the rubble contains dangerous materials and industrial and medical waste, which poses health and environmental risks

Gaza is experiencing an unprecedented crisis of internal displacement and overcrowded shelters as a result of the continued aggression and shelling. More than 1.4 million people were forced to

Women in Gaza face multiple challenges, resulting from the ongoing blockade and conflict in the Strip. These challenges are not limited to the physical aspects, but extend to

The educational process in the Gaza Strip is under severe pressure as a result of the blockade imposed for more than 17 years, and the repeated rounds of military aggression targeting infrastructure.

The water and electricity crisis is one of the most serious humanitarian challenges faced by the population in many years, and has been exacerbated by repeated rounds of military escalation and destruction.

