A Convoy Sets Off for Gaza From North Africa to Protest Israel’s Blockade
- A convoy of buses and private cars organized by North African activists set out from Tunisia to Gaza to protest Israel's blockade and spotlight the humanitarian crisis there.
- The convoy plans to cross Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt before reaching the Rafah border crossing with Gaza, which has largely remained closed since Israel's military took control in 2024.
- Experts have warned of famine in Gaza unless the blockade is lifted and Israel ends its military offensive against the territory with over 2 million people.
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In Gaza, the humanitarian situation is catastrophic; civilians are starving. Yet humanitarian aid is there: more than 140,000 tons of food are waiting at the borders.
Exclusive: Egypt Deports Travelers Over Fears of “March of the Free” Participation - Quds News Network
Egyptian authorities have begun deporting foreign travelers arriving in Cairo over concerns they would join the “March of the Free” — a global civilian convoy aimed at breaking the siege on Gaza through a mass march toward the Rafah crossing, A source from the convoy’s organizing team told Quds News Network.
While the occupation of the "Madeleen" is being deported from Israel, the next aid convoy from Tunisia has left for Gaza. Once again, hungry people are being killed at food delivery points.
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