June 11th Update
As of June 10th, 2025, the activists onboard the Madleen were forcibly detained in international waters. Four activists onboard the Madleen have been deported and removed from Israel. The other eight activists have refused deportation and are currently being held in Israeli custody.
The Israeli government has framed the boat's voyage as a publicity stunt and has continued to enforce the illegal blockade placed on Gaza.
At this time, it's important to recognize the success of the Madleen voyage in raising awareness and fighting against the siege of Gaza. The raid of the Madleen on international waters and the blockade of Gaza are illegal and immoral. Efforts toward stopping these humanitarian violations must continue.
In the early hours of June 9, Israeli forces surrounded the Madleen carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza and raided it as it approached Gaza. All 12 members on board were abducted and the boat has been seized.
This raid is illegal and immoral. The blockade of Gaza must halt now.

May 2nd Attack News!
In the early hours of May 2nd, at approximately 12:30 AM, the Freedom Flotilla boat named Conscience was attacked by drones while sailing 14 nautical miles off the coast of Malta—over 1,000 miles from Gaza. The vessel was on a confidential humanitarian mission, carrying vital aid to Gaza, where civilians have now endured 58 days without access to food or clean water.
On board were over 30 individuals committed to a nonviolent mission, fully aware of the risks they were taking. Among them were healthcare professionals, grassroots organizers, and members of parliament representing more than 15 countries. The boat was scheduled to depart the following day directly for Gaza to deliver life-saving assistance to Palestinians as quickly as possible when it was targeted. 

This mission was one of many organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition since the blockade on Gaza began in 2007. Of those, three have been attacked. In 2010, a convoy of six ships carrying humanitarian aid and over 700 activists from around the world, was intercepted by Israeli commandos while attempting to break the naval blockade of Gaza. These missions have always been peaceful, civilian-led efforts to challenge the ongoing siege and bring urgently needed aid to those suffering under it.
What Can You Do?
- Raise awareness. Share the stories and speak out. Let the world know what happened.
- Amplify voices. Support those on the front lines of nonviolent resistance.
- Refuse normalization. These attacks on humanitarian workers and peaceful activists must not become acceptable.
Donate. Support the Freedom Flotilla Coalition so future missions can continue in defiance of injustice.
Donate to our various Palestinian Humanitarian Effort groups, including: HIRN, and Dignity for Palestinians.
Donate to our Unarmed Civilian Protection groups, including: Holy Land Trust, Palestinian Unarmed Civilian Protection, Villages Project, and Center for Jewish Nonviolence.





