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Egypt deports dozens planning pro-Palestinian march, organisers say

  • On June 12, 2025, Egyptian authorities detained or deported over 200 foreign nationals planning to join the Global March to Gaza in Cairo.
  • The detentions followed heightened security measures and statements requiring prior government approval for crossing into Gaza, amid Israel and Egypt blocking access.
  • Detainees included activists from Algeria, France, Morocco, Sweden, Denmark, and other countries, many held in cramped conditions, with some deported without clear explanations.
  • Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz called on Egypt to prevent arrival of what he termed "jihadist protesters," while march organizers condemned these claims and demanded detainees' immediate release.
  • These actions reveal ongoing regional tensions over Gaza access, with Egypt supporting pressure on Israel but restricting solidarity efforts, affecting humanitarian advocacy and international activism.
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A member of the convoy said Egyptian officials say the crossing will be possible "in a few hours," while others say Egypt is refusing to allow them to pass.

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International activists denounce arrests and evictions during their attempt to return to Gaza in protest against the blockade.

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