Libyan authorities have released four activists who were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a humanitarian mission aimed at delivering aid to Gaza. The group confirmed the release, stating that six other activists remain in detention. Officials anticipate the remaining detainees will be freed within the next 24 hours. The flotilla, comprised of several ships, had been attempting to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. Details surrounding the initial detention remain limited, but the releases suggest a resolution to the situation is nearing completion. The Global Sumud Flotilla aims to raise awareness about the humanitarian conditions in Gaza and challenge restrictions on aid delivery. The activists’ release follows diplomatic efforts and negotiations with Libyan officials.