
Activism
For The Second Time, Over 150,000 People Marched In Red In The Hague To Protest Israel’s Genocide In Gaza
It came less than a month after more than 100,000 people marched through the city in a similar protest.
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It came less than a month after more than 100,000 people marched through the city in a similar protest.
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"Today, a bag of flour became more valuable than a human life."
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Videos on social media in recent days showed hundreds of activists blocked at a checkpoint near Ismailia, to prevent them from advancing towards Rafah.
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The convoy consists of more than 150 vehicles, including buses and private cars, traveling thousands of kilometers to deliver humanitarian aid and medical supplies.
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Some 4,000 people from more than 40 countries are flying into Cairo and marching to Rafah on Egypt's border with Gaza to try to break Israel's siege.
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Some of the activists still remain in detention as of June 12, while others who have been deported home have since begun speaking out.
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“We are standing up for justice, sustainability, liberation for everyone. There can be no climate justice without social justice.”
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"All the passengers of the 'selfie yacht' are safe and unharmed. They were provided with sandwiches and water. The show is over," Israel's Foreign Ministry wrote.
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The Israeli military abducted the activists and confiscated the aid.
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The US was the only country of the 15-member council that voted against the draft resolution on June 4.
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The UN condemned GHF and Israel for turning aid into a “death trap”.
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On Sunday, June 1, FFC launched the Madleen, a civilian ship now sailing toward Gaza carrying humanitarian aid and international human as a nonviolent direct action to confront Israel's unlawful blockade.