Palestinian activist Saif Abukeshek and Greenpeace campaigner Pujarini Sen, onboard the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, talk about the reasons they're sailing and why we sent our ship to support the Global Sumud flotilla to Gaza. đȘđ”đžđ
https://www.democracynow.org/2026/4/22/gaza_flotilla_greenpeace_arctic_sunrise_sumud
via @democracynow

Greenpeace Sends Ship to Support Global Sumud Flotillaâs Attempt to Break Israelâs Blockade of Gaza
More than 70 vessels and over 1,000 participants from all over the world have joined a second Global Sumud Flotilla en route to Gaza in order to challenge Israelâs ongoing maritime blockade of aid. We speak to two participants aboard the Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise, which is providing technical support and accompanying the flotilla for part of the voyage in a show of solidarity. âWhen the system fails, civil society needs to step in,â says Palestinian activist Saif Abukeshek, citing a history of nonviolent direct action within the Palestinian national struggle. The Arctic Sunrise's project lead, Pujarini Sen, explains the participation of Greenpeace as an extension of their work for the environment and holding companies that profit from climate change and pollution accountable. âFossil fuel companies also benefit from wars, from genocide,â says Sen. âWe don't view these issues as separate.â They also speak about how over a dozen vessels from the flotilla encircled and disrupted the MSC Maya, one of the largest cargo ships in the world, for several hours. They say the cargo ship was delivering raw materials for weapons to Israel. They say the action was inspired by protests by dockworkers.





