Right-Wing Activists Block Trucks in the Gaza Envelope
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On one side of the road, about thirty Israeli ultras called by the extreme right-wing organization Tsav 9, some with Israeli flags tied like a layer. On the other side, a similar number of people, the so-called “solidarity guards” of the Standing Together entity, dressed with purple masts to distinguish themselves. Some try to prevent humanitarian trucks from entering Gaza through the Kerem Shalom border crossing. The latter watch to prevent the…
Right-wing and anti-war protestors clash over Gaza aid trucks
Aid hubs in Gaza have been closed after the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation suspended their operations for a day leaving people desperate and hungry. The trucks bringing supplies into the strip come through the southern border crossing. We travelled there to find protesters attempting to stop them while counter protesters, anti-Netanyahu and anti-war activists tried to help them get through.
As famine spreads widely in Gaza, Israelis again attempted on Wednesday to intercept a humanitarian aid truck on its way from the Kerem Shalom crossing to the stricken enclave, which has been suffering from famine due to the tight blockade imposed by the occupation authorities for nearly three months. According to the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz, about 20 far-right protesters arrived at the Kerem Shalom border crossing to prevent aid trucks from en…
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