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Huge crowds gathered at the harbor of Tunisia on Sunday to welcome Greta Tunberg as her auxiliary fleet tied to gas, mooring at the port.
The Swedish climate activist travels with 350 propalist boat activists equipped with help that they hope to deliver to the Palestinians in Gaza.
Photos by Sidi Bou said the port shows of people around the 22-year-old as she turned to the crowd. “We all know why they were here,” she said. “It is precisely through the water that a genocide occurs, a mass starvation from the Israeli killer machine.”
Israel has repeatedly denied that Gaza has a hunger and blames any hunger in the failures of Hamas and the Aid Agency.
Last month The united body confirmed that there is a starvation on the territory And the UN Humanitarian Chief said it was a direct result of Israel’s “systematic obstacle” from Gaza’s aid.
The Franco-Palestinian member of the European Parliament Rima Hassan was at the harbor.
“The Palestinian Caus is not in the hands of governments today. It is everywhere in the hearts of the nations,” she said, adding praise for those who stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Flotilla organizers said the purpose of their mission was to “break Israel’s illegal siege of Gaza,” but the trip was not always a smooth sailing – Previous experience in June was captured by Israeli forcesS
This last attempt began on Monday when the fleet of about 20 ships sailed from Barcelona.
The group will already remain in Tunisia for a few days before resuming the trip to Gaza, according to Reuters news agencies.
“Some of the fleeting ships tied to Gaza have reached Sidi Bu said that a port in Tunisia, where it will be expanded, loaded with additional help and annexed by the Tunisian team for the next stage of the mission,” writes the Global Sumud Flotilla collective group of X.
The Israeli authorities characterized Thunberg’s previous attempt to sail for the assistance of gas as a public cascade that did not offer real humanitarian aid.
In March, he introduced an almost quarterly common blockade of deliveries entering the tape, arguing that the help of the aid was taken by Hamas. It began to allow a limited amount of aid back into the territory after an increase in international pressure.