ALBAWABA - British activist Sarah Wilkinson released a video on her X account updating the world about the current location and the overall situation of the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Sarah Wilkinson released a clip on Wednesday morning at 7:25 a.m. (+3 GMT) saying that she was told that the flotilla is only a few hours away from the Gaza Strip.
The British activist said, "Okay, I have just been told that in about 3 hours time, we should be able to see the coast of Gaza. Which means in 3 hours time, the people in Gaza will also be able to see the flotilla."
She was seen with another activist on board the Global Sumud Flotilla, and the couple ended the video with the slogan, "Free Palestine".
The International Committee to Break the Siege of Gaza (ICBSG) released a post on X announcing, "We are less than 145nm from Gaza. We have entered the high-risk zone."
"Stay alert," the ICBSG also called on the world to keep an eye on the flotilla amid fears that the Israeli army will intercept the ships and ban them from reaching the shores of Gaza.
Over 50 ships have joined the Global Sumud Flotilla from different countries across the world, carrying humanitarian aid on a mission to reach Gaza and break the siege imposed by Israel.