Thousands to march on Rafah to demand opening of border to get aid into Gaza
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Pro-Palestine convoy begins march toward Rafah, demanding total end to Gaza siege
An international solidarity march for Gaza set off for the Rafah border crossing on Sunday as part of a campaign to end Israel’s blockade on the enclave and demand a halt to the ongoing war, New Arab reported.
Thousands to march on Rafah to demand opening of border to get aid into Gaza
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Thousands of pro-Palestinian activists from 31 countries are due to march to Egypt’s Rafah crossing demanding humanitarian access besieged Gaza. The mass mobilisation, from June 12–20, will begin in Cairo and is aimed at breaking the humanitarian blockade on Gaza and calling for immediate aid access through the Rafah border crossing. The initiative, known […]
The Global March should start today from Egypt to arrive in Rafah Sunday, but it risks being sucked in by the quicksand of the bureaucracy. About fifteen compatriots were repatriated. The head of delegation Nail: "Some of us have been arrested. Things have suddenly changed. The Farnesina, who had advised against leaving: "The consulate is taking care of them."
This coming June 12th in Cairo, Egypt, will begin the "Global March to Gaza" that will culminate on the 15th in Rafah, the border crossing with the Gaza Strip. Political figures and activists from 32 countries will gather in the Egyptian capital and then travel to El Arish, the capital of the northern Sinai governorate, from there they will begin the march on foot until the Rafah pass. The State of Israel is doubling its genocidal offensive towa…
In the framework of the "Global March to Gaza", activists from more than 30 countries are going to start a mobilization in Cairo on Thursday 12th on the border with Gaza in Rafah demanding the immediate end of the blockade that has caused a severe famine and a health collapse and a cease-fire. By Sunday 15th, mobilizations are being called in all the cities of the world in support, including Buenos Aires and Rosario. In Argentina there is a call…
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