When the last bus came to a halt in Sirte, a coastal city in Central Libya, many thought it marked the end of the road. But it was only a turning point. What began as the Sumud Convoy—a historic act of Maghrebi solidarity with Palestine—had already transformed into something more: a living, popular geography of solidarity, tracing new lines of resistance for Palestine. The Convoy had first set out on June 9, 2025, carrying more than 1,700 Tunisians, Algerians, Libyans, Mauritanians and Moroccans.