
The Pakistani Delegation’s flotilla Majita, carrying Dr. Osama Riaz and Muhammad Mazhar Shah, suffered a major engine failure in international waters while sailing to Gaza. After nearly 12 hours of lost contact, a rescue ship successfully secured all passengers. Despite the terrifying ordeal, the delegation members remain resolute in their mission of solidarity with Gaza, with preparations already underway for a new vessel.
The Pakistani Delegation is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, an international coalition determined to break Israel’s illegal blockade on Gaza. The flotilla represents the courage of people across continents who have left their families and homes to deliver aid and hope to Palestinians enduring genocide and siege.
Following the Majita’s mechanical failure and the dangerous storm it encountered, delegation members were rescued unharmed. Efforts are now in motion to arrange a new vessel, ensuring the Pakistani Delegation can rejoin the mission to Gaza without delay.
The technical setback highlights the immense physical and logistical challenges faced by flotillas determined to reach Gaza. Yet, every attempt underscores growing international resistance against Israel’s blockade, sending a message that global solidarity cannot be silenced.
This mission is not symbolic it directly challenges Israel’s policy of starving and isolating Palestinians in Gaza. Every ship that sails represents hope for millions who are denied food, water, and medical aid.
Supporters across Pakistan and abroad hailed the survival of Dr. Osama Riaz and Muhammad Mazhar Shah as a testament to their courage. Activists reaffirmed that no storm or failure can weaken the will to stand with Gaza’s people.
The Pakistani Delegation has survived a near-tragedy at sea but emerges with renewed determination. Preparations for a new vessel are underway, ensuring that Pakistan’s voice of resistance and solidarity will soon sail again toward Gaza.