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- March to Gaza | Global March To Gaza
Absolutely not We have always been clear: Global March to Gaza is a peaceful movement We will not force any barrier, any border We aim to negotiate the opening of the Rafah terminal with the Egyptian authorities, in collaboration with NGOs, diplomats, and humanitarian institutions
- Long walk home: Palestinians march on foot to north Gaza
Videos show thousands of Palestinians packing Gaza’s coastal road to make their way back to north Gaza Published On 27 Jan 2025 27 Jan 2025 Video Duration 00 minutes 27 seconds
- Activists stopped in Libya and Egypt ahead of planned march to protest . . .
Demonstrators from 80 countries intended to walk toward Egypt-Gaza border to highlight Israeli restrictions on aid into enclave, but hundreds detained and deported in Cairo
- Lifting of Israeli blockade ‘the only way to avert mass starvation’ in . . .
Amid disputed reports of Israeli forces firing on civilians near a new privatised aid distribution point in southern Gaza, the head of the Palestine refugee agency, UNRWA, said on Sunday that lifting the months-long aid blockade of the enclave is the only way to avoid “mass starvation” Philippe
- 200,000 displaced Palestinians walk home to northern Gaza after 15 . . .
In Gaza today, rare scenes of glee, 7-year-old Retal Subuh excited to return home after 15 months of war Retal Subuh, Gaza City Resident (through interpreter): I'm happy that I get to go back
- 200,000 displaced Palestinians walk home to northern Gaza . . . - YouTube
Israel allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to northern Gaza Monday after a two-day delay Gazans were ordered to move south early in the
- Border opens for displaced people to return to northern Gaza Strip — as . . .
On Salah al-Din highway cars remain queued up, alongside a large crowd of people Palestinians were supposed to be able to return to northern Gaza at 9am, local time (5pm AEST) The front of the
- The long walk home to northern Gaza | Middle East Eye
Before the war, travelling to Gaza City was a routine, hassle-free trip I commuted there for work almost daily, with the journey taking no more than half an hour The last time I had gone was on
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