Statement of solidarity with the Freedom Flotilla

The ship Conscience after the drone attack. Photo: Freedom Flotilla Coalition

In the face of the ongoing genocide in Gaza and following the drone attack, we stand together in solidarity with the Freedom Flotilla!

On 2nd May in the early morning, we witnessed yet another violation of international humanitarian law: the ship Conscience, part of the Freedom Flotilla, bound for Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid and medicines, was attacked by two drones. Hours before the attack, Israeli Airforce C-130 Hercules flew towards Malta and flight tracking shows it was flying at a low altitude over eastern Malta. Although the Israeli military has declined to comment, the Freedom Flotilla strongly suspects that it was Israeli drones that fired shots at the unarmed vessel, causing a fire and risking to kill the crew and the volunteers onboard (the evidence has been collected here). Following the Mayday call launched by the crew, a Cypriot cargo ship arrived on the scene and proceeded to extinguish the fire. The crew refused to abandon the vessel, as this would have meant leaving the ship unattended and probably caused the loss of the humanitarian aid it was carrying.  

Palestine has been occupied by Israel since 1948, when 700,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land. Since then, we have witnessed the proliferation of Israeli settlements considered illegal under international law, and Israel has imposed an apartheid regime on Palestinian people. While violence has been structural to this regime, following the Hamas-led attack across the Gaza fence on 7 October 2023 in which over 800 civilians were killed, we have witnessed  an unprecedented escalation in which the state of Israel has been carrying out systematic genocidal operations aimed at eliminating the Palestinian population residing in the Gaza Strip.

Since then, there have been over 52,000 deaths, including more than 17,400 children, but there are many others who remain missing, thus the real death toll could be even higher. Journalists, humanitarian workers, doctors, as well as ambulances and hospitals have been systematically targeted by Israeli attacks, in clear violation of international humanitarian law.

The Israeli siege, which has resulted in the almost complete prevention of access to basic necessities, including food and medicine, as well as medical equipment for the treatment of the sick and injured, and the destruction of the country’s health infrastructure, has been an essential tool in Israel’s genocidal plan.

Faced with the starvation imposed on the population of Gaza and the severe shortage of medicines, the Freedom Flotilla set out to break the siege by bringing essential goods into the country.

Breaking the siege should have been the task of European, Western and Arab states that continue to call themselves democratic while supporting Israel. Yet once again, members of civil society needed to act, putting their own lives at risk.

We recall how on 31st May 2010 the Israeli Defence Forces attacked the Freedom Flotilla while it was en route to deliver humanitarian aid, causing the death of 10 people. Unfortunately, as underlined by an activist of the project, «We live in times where ships carrying the most advanced weaponry in the world pass freely, and ships carrying urgent humanitarian aid to a starving population burn».

While Prime Minister Netanyahu plans to implement a ‘final solution’ that will confine the entire population of Gaza in 45 square kilometres and allow Israel to occupy the remaining 90% of the Strip, we condemn the European Parliament’s refusal to discuss the unacceptable and potentially lethal attack on the Freedom Flotilla and to condemn the ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Palestinian people.

We strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a civilian vessel carrying essential goods and medical aid. 

We condemn the silence and inaction of Western and Arab states in defence of the people of Gaza and in the face of yet another explicit crime committed by Israel, confirming its full and complete impunity.

We stand in solidarity with those who continue to resist in Gaza in the face of relentless attempts at extermination by Israeli forces, as well as with those who, like the crew of the Freedom Flotilla, continue to stand alongside them, denounce these acts and take action to stop the genocide.

 

First signatories

  1. Al Bawsala / Tunisia
  2. Alternative Intervention of Lawyers, Athens
  3. Aktionstage Enough
  4. Aswat Nissa
  5. ASGI – Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration
  6. Association Beity – Tunisia
  7. Anti-Apartheid movement (AAM)
  8. Avocats Sans Frontières (ASF)
  9. Bewegung für den Sozialismus 
  10. Border Forensics
  11. booq Palermo – Bibliofficina di quartiere
  12. Cantine Tambouille
  13. Center for Research and Elaboration for Democracy 
  14. Centhra Malaysia
  15. Chile Lawyers for Palestine 
  16. Collectif National pour la Reconnaissance des Crimes Coloniaux 
  17. CORPORACION JURIDICA ALTERNATIVA CIUDADANA (Corpojurídica AC) – Colombia
  18. Comité pour le respect des libertés et des droits de l’Homme en Tunisie – CRLDHT
  19. Convenzione dei diritti nel Mediterraneo
  20. Damj, the Tunisian Association for Justice and Equality
  21. de:criminalize
  22. Fédération des tunisiens citoyens des deux Rives – FTCR (France)
  23. Feministisches Streikkollektiv Zürich
  24. Figli delle chiancarelle 
  25. Fundación Solidaire
  26. Gruppo Melitea
  27. Italiani Senza Cittadinanza
  28. iuventa-crew
  29. Jüdische Stimme für Demokratie und Gerechtigkeit in Israel/Palästina (JVJP), Switzerland
  30. Il Centro di ricerca ed elaborazione per la democrazia ( CRED) 
  31. KEERFA MOVEMENT UNITED AGAINST RACISM AND FASCIST THREAT 
  32. LasciateCIEntrare/MaipiuCie
  33. Legal Clinic on Migration and Asylum University of Roma Tre
  34. LEGAL TEAM ITALIA
  35. LIMINAL
  36. MALDUSA Project
  37. Mediterranea Saving Humans
  38. Mesdhe (Albania)
  39. migration-control.info project
  40. Missing Voices (REER)
  41. Movement for Debt and Reparations 
  42. Mv LOUISE MICHEL 
  43. Nachaz Dissonances Tunisia
  44. NOMAD08 TUNISIA
  45. PAL Commission on War Crimes, Justice, Reparations, and Return, Co-Counsel to Freedom Flotilla Coalition 
  46. Palestina e lirë (Albania)
  47. Palestine Solidarity Alliance 
  48. r42-SailAndRescue
  49. Rizomi.Lab
  50. Reclaim The Sea CIC
  51. Refugees platform In Egypt (RPE)
  52. Salvamento Maritimo Humanitario- SMH
  53. SAR Malta
  54. SARAH-Seenotrettung
  55. Sea Punks e.V.
  56. Seasters Coop
  57. THFwelcome e.V.
  58. Tunisian Association for the Defense of Individual Freedoms
  59. Tunisian Forum for Social and Economic Rights FTDES
  60. USA Peace Council
  61. WeAreOkay
  62. Watch the Med AlarmPhone 
  63. Worldwide Lawyers Association (WOLAS) as co-counsel to Freedom Flotilla Coalition
  64. Ya Basta Bologna

  1. Lamis J. Deek, Director of Legal and Diplomatic Affairs- PAL Commission on War Crimes, Justice, Reparations, and Return. Co-counsel To Freedom Flotilla
  2. Amadou Mbow, Président de l’Association Mauritanienne pour la citoyenneté et développement.
  3. Ridha Tlili, Film maker
  4. Pablo Andrés Araya Zacarías, Abogados Chilenos por Palestina, PAL Commission 
  5. Dimitra Linardaki Lawyer, Athens 
  6. Εvgenia Kouniaki, Lawyer, Alternative Intervention of Lawyers, Athens
  7. Ridwana Ibrahim
  8. Ioanna stentoumi
  9. Thanasis Kampagiannis, Lawyer, ex councillor in the Board of Directors in the Athens Bar Association
  10. Pablo Azarcaya, Attorney, Chile, PAL Law Commission,  Chile for Palestine 
  11. Evgenia Kouniaki, Attorney, Greece, PAL Law Commission, Alternative Intervention 
  12. Daniel Kovalik, Attorney, USA, PAL Law Commission, Peace Council USA
  13. Petros Constantinou,coordinator KEERFA GREECE 
  14. Sabrine Fourek
  15. Leonor aurrekoetxea
  16. Eleni Solomakou, Jurist/PhD Candidate NKUA
  17. Chryssa Maramatha
  18. DIMITRIW ZOTOS Athhens Bar accosiation No 9067
  19. Mountada Ettajdid, Tunis

 

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🆘! ~67 people in distress in the Central Mediterranean!

Alarm phone alerted authorities about a group who left #Libya.
The boat is adrift, leaking and the engine stopped. The people fear for their lives. Immediate rescue is needed!

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