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Mandla Mandela Joins Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza, Calling It a Continuation of His ‘Family Legacy’

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Mandla Mandela, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, has boarded a flight from Johannesburg to Tunisia to join the Global Sumud Flotilla, a high-profile maritime mission delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza amid Israel’s naval blockade. Mandela said Palestinians are enduring conditions “far worse than anything Black South Africans experienced under apartheid,” and described his participation as an extension of his family’s legacy in fighting injustice.

The Global Sumud Flotilla Latin for “perseverance” in Arabic, is the largest civilian-led mission of its kind, involving over 50 vessels and participants from 44 countries, including Greta Thunberg and various medical professionals, journalists, and human rights advocates. Departing from ports such as Barcelona, Genoa, Tunis, and Catania, the flotilla aims to break the Gaza blockade, deliver critical supplies, and spark international pressure on Israel to ease restrictions.

Mandela is part of a group of nine South African activists joining the mission an effort the African National Congress (ANC) says echoes South Africa’s own liberation struggle. Reflecting on the end of apartheid, he emphasized the strategy of global isolation and sanctions: “They isolated apartheid South Africa and finally collapsed it. We believe that the time has come for that to be done for the Palestinians.”

His remarks drew sharp rebuke from Israel, which rejects comparisons to apartheid and maintains the blockade is necessary to prevent weapons from reaching Hamas. Meanwhile, Gaza continues to face a humanitarian catastrophe, with widespread hunger and famine conditions reported by global aid agencies.

Mandla Mandela’s involvement connects the deeply symbolic South African legacy with global activism for Palestinian rights and puts prominent public pressure on the international community to take a stand.

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