Brazilian activist Thiago Avila has launched a hunger and water strike after being detained aboard the Gaza-bound aid ship Madleen, the Israeli human rights group Adalah said Tuesday.
Avila, a well-known activist and member of the Brazilian Solidarity Committee for Palestine, was among the 20 activists who were detained by Israeli forces on Monday as they attempted to deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to Adalah, Avila has been on a hunger and water strike since his detention, demanding his immediate release and the release of all other activists who were aboard the Madleen.
The Brazilian activist’s strike has gained widespread attention and support from activists and human rights organizations around the world. Many have taken to social media to express their solidarity with Avila and call for his release.
Avila’s strike is a powerful act of resistance against the unjust detention of peaceful activists who were simply trying to deliver much-needed aid to the people of Gaza. It is a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom in Palestine, and the bravery of those who continue to stand up for the rights of the Palestinian people.
The Madleen was carrying medical supplies, solar panels, and other essential items to Gaza, which has been under a crippling blockade by Israel for over a decade. The blockade has caused immense suffering for the people of Gaza, who are denied access to basic necessities such as food, water, and electricity.
The activists aboard the Madleen were determined to break the blockade and deliver aid to the people of Gaza, despite the risks involved. Their courage and determination are a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the unwavering commitment to justice and solidarity.
Avila’s hunger and water strike is a powerful form of nonviolent resistance, which has been used by activists throughout history to bring attention to injustices and demand change. His strike is a call to action for the international community to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza and demand an end to the blockade.
The detention of Avila and the other activists aboard the Madleen is a violation of their basic human rights and an attempt to silence their voices. It is a clear example of the ongoing oppression and violence faced by Palestinians, who are denied their fundamental rights on a daily basis.
The international community must not remain silent in the face of such blatant injustice. We must stand with Avila and all those who are fighting for justice and freedom in Palestine. We must demand the immediate release of all activists and an end to the blockade of Gaza.
Avila’s strike is a reminder that the struggle for justice and freedom in Palestine is far from over. It is a call to action for all of us to join the fight and stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people. We must use our voices and our actions to demand an end to the occupation and the blockade, and to support the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination.
As Avila continues his strike, we must show our support and solidarity in any way we can. We must spread the word and raise awareness about his cause, and put pressure on our governments to take action. We must also support organizations and initiatives that are working towards justice and peace in Palestine.
Avila’s hunger and water strike is a powerful act of resistance that reminds us of the strength and resilience of the human spirit. Let us stand with him and all those who are fighting for justice and freedom in Palestine, and let us continue to work towards a just and peaceful future for all.





