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Many activists took a plane from Tunis to return home while Thunberg dragged his luggage aboard another boat leaving the mission manager
Pro-Palestinian flotilla departs Tunisia in largest bid yet to break Gaza blockade
Nearly 30 boats left Tunisian ports on Monday and Tuesday in the hope of breaking Israel's blockade of the Gazan population.
GSF relocated ships to other ports for final preparations, conducted rigorous tests at sea and reinforced safety protocols.
Class of "92" and author of two novels, he had to embark from Tunisia, but his boat was suspended: "This movement is not based on individualism: it gives priority to collective solidarity with Palestine in the most effective way. They will call you "performance" if you just talk, and if you act concretely they will continue to call you that, along with far worse things."
300 activists have been on their way to Gaza with five sailboats since 31 August. They have started in Barcelona. Later they want to unite with more boats and sail with a total of 50 ships to Gaza.On board, the activists have tons of aid that they want to transfer to the Gaza people. It is the biggest attempt to reach Gaza from sea – and thus break through the Israeli government's sea blockade.Besides the activist Greta Thunberg, the activist is…
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