A ship called Madleen: Gaza's first fisherwoman inspires solidarity mission
Briefly

Madleen Kulab, the only fisherwoman in Gaza, reflects on an Irish activist's decision to name a vessel attempting to break Gaza's siege after her. At just 30, Madleen's life has been profoundly affected by the ongoing conflict; she lost her father in an airstrike and has had to flee with her children multiple times for safety. With a profound sense of pride and responsibility, she appreciates the activists challenging the blockade, including notable figures like Greta Thunberg.
I was deeply moved. I felt an enormous sense of responsibility and a little pride, she says with a smile.
I'm grateful to these activists who have devoted themselves, left their lives and comforts behind, and stood with Gaza despite all the risks.
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