Gaza Flotilla Leader Faces Sexual Misconduct and Abuse Allegations
Internal allegations accuse a flotilla Steering Committee member of sexual relations with three volunteers, while outlining broader complaints of verbal abuse and retaliation
As the Global Sumud Flotilla launched its latest mission from Barcelona on April 15, 2026, sexual misconduct allegations surfaced involving a member of the organization’s steering committee. The steering committee member allegedly engaged in sexual relations with three different volunteers while aboard boats headed to Gaza on a previous voyage
. The allegations, posted by Palestinian activist group Heart of Falastin, describe what they call a “clear violation of ethics and power” aboard what was supposed to be a disciplined humanitarian mission.
The controversy has exposed internal dysfunction within an organization that Jewish Onliner previously investigated. Jewish Onliner previously reported that several steering committee figures had documented contacts with Hamas, PIJ, and PFLP-linked figures. Later Israeli government material, and subsequently a U.S. Treasury designation of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), added public support for claims of Hamas-linked involvement in the flotilla network
Sexual Misconduct Allegations
According to Heart of Falastin’s Instagram posts, a Steering Committee member identified only as “B.L.” engaged in sexual relations with multiple activists during a prior voyage to Gaza. “Not one person. Not two. Three different individuals. All volunteers on a humanitarian mission,” the post stated.
The allegations distinguish between private conduct and abuse of authority. “We do not care what anyone does in their private time. At a hotel. In their own home,” the post clarified. “But to do it on the boat - while heading to a nation undergoing genocide, with volunteers who are under your authority, in a space where activists are sleeping, eating, and working together - is a clear violation of ethics and power.”
Heart of Falastin described the behavior as creating a “toxic environment” that “compromises the integrity of the entire mission,” calling it “a red line” when it occurs “on a boat heading to Gaza - a space that should be sacred, focused, and disciplined.”
Organization’s Response Criticized
The allegations claim that despite being notified over a month ago with detailed testimonies, the Steering Committee failed to remove the individual, launch an investigation, or issue a public statement. “The first incident occurred over six months ago,” the post stated. “We gave them time. We gave them every opportunity to do the right thing. They refused.”
Heart of Falastin also accused the Steering Committee of threatening people who “dared to speak” about the allegations.
The Global Sumud Flotilla told the New York Sun that it is “fundamentally opposed to the abuse of power” and created an “arms-length, independent Ethics Committee” made up of “trained legal professionals.” However, the organization said it cannot “trigger an investigation or hold individuals accountable based on public rumors” and had “not received any related complaints” via the “reporting pathway.”
Additional Allegations of Abuse
Beyond the sexual misconduct claims, Heart of Falastin accused the organization’s leadership of verbal abuse. According to the posts, a leadership member identified as “L.F.” allegedly said that the leadership “shouts at everyone. That’s okay. They don’t mean it. Take it with an open heart.”
The activist group promised to release more testimonies in coming posts, including allegations of “financial theft” and the “silencing of Palestinian voices.” As of April 14, 2026, the original Instagram post was reportedly taken down without explanation.
Terror Ties Previously Documented
The misconduct allegations compound existing concerns about the flotilla’s leadership. In August 2025, Jewish Onliner published an investigation revealing that several Steering Committee members had met with officials from U.S.-designated terror groups and funded Hamas-linked bodies in Gaza.
The investigation identified Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri, who, according to prior reporting and later Israeli summaries, funded projects for Hamas-run or Hamas-linked bodies in Gaza and was photographed with Hamas official Ghazi Hamad. It also identified Wael Nawar, who has been documented in meetings with Hamas, PIJ, and PFLP-linked figures. In Saif Abu Keshk’s case, later Israeli and U.S. government material focused more specifically on alleged Hamas-linked activity through the PCPA.

About two months later, Israel’s Foreign Ministry published documents that were recovered in Gaza and revealed Hamas links to flotilla leadership through the PCPA. The U.S. Treasury later designated PCPA in January 2026, under Executive Order 13224 for acting on behalf of Hamas.
Latest Mission Launches
Despite the allegations, dozens of boats departed Barcelona on April 15, 2026. Organizers said the broader mission would involve more than 70 boats and over 1,000 activists globally, marking what they claim is the largest mobilization of its kind. Previous flotilla attempts have been intercepted by Israeli authorities, with participants in last year’s mission, including Greta Thunberg, arrested and deported.








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Now I understand why Greta Thunberg, y"sh, insisted to participate on these flotillas. It must be a paradise for her to enjoy the activities of male activists. To them, she was an available female.