Throughout its voyage, Kulab remained in close contact with
organizers of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), which launched the vessel.
But her guarded optimism gave way to heartbreak when she
woke Monday to the news that Israeli forces had intercepted the ship in
international waters and detained all 12 people on board, including the Swedish
climate activist Greta Thunberg.
“I was deeply disheartened,” Kulab told Al Jazeera. “I
strongly anticipated this scenario, but I was truly hoping for a miracle that
somehow the ship would break the blockade and reach Gaza.”
The night before the ship was intercepted, Kulab had spoken
to one of the 12 people on board, Rima Hassan, a member of the European
Parliament from France. Hassan, who is of Palestinian origin, told Kulab over a
video call that her biggest dream was to visit Gaza.
“Her words really moved me, the way she’s devoted her life
to the Palestinian cause,” Kulab said.
“And yet, that simple dream to visit Gaza has been made
impossible by Israel.”
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