Several weeks before the Freedom Flotilla aid ship set sail to Gaza, Israeli drones bombed the Freedom Flotilla aid ship twice in international waters off the coast of Malta. Luckily, no one was injured. After that, the Israeli navy intercepted and illegally seized the Madleen aid vessel in international waters when it was about 185 km from Gaza. The ship was transporting first aid and medicine to Gaza. The 12 activists on board who come from seven countries were kidnapped by Israeli pirates, held in isolation, have their phones confiscated and expected to be deported. Four of the activists included Greta Thunberg have been deported after signed expulsion document in Hebrew, a language that they don't understand, obviously consenting to breaking the Israeli laws. The other eight now refused to sign the document will be held for another 96 hours before they are expelled. Among them is Rima Hasan, a Palestinian French parliamentarian who holds diplomatic immunity, which Israel does not respect. The activists were shown propaganda video about the October seven attacks and were offered sandwiches and drinks, but they reject both as a cheap publicity stunt. A small ship with a handful of crews, unarmed, and without major media. Only with a humanitarian aid. a living conscience, and a beating heart. Madleen's mission confused the Israeli occupation, put the brutal siege of Gaza and the genocide as the top topic in the media, and redrawn the lines of interaction in Western public opinion. Madleen's message to Gaza is: People of the free world, are behind you, beating hearts, voices chanting, and convoys advancing. Hang on, Gaza! Madleen aid vessel is a priceless message to the people and resistance in Gaza- You are not alone. Mahmoud El-Yousseph is a Palestinian freelancer and Ret. USAF veteran: He could be reached at elyousseph6@yahoo.com