Greta Thunberg's Gaza Flotilla Arrives in Tunisia
- Spanish boats arrived in Tunisia, carrying around 150 activists from various countries to join an international flotilla aiming to break Israel's blockade on Gaza.
- The flotilla aims to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where nearly 64,400 Palestinians have died since October 2023.
- The flotilla, including Greta Thunberg and others, plans to sail from Tunisia toward Gaza after a delay due to logistical issues.
- Thunberg called attention to the situation in Gaza, stating, 'Just across the water there's a genocide going on, a mass starvation by Israel's murder machine.
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Over 1,000 welcome Gaza-bound flotilla in Tunisia as boats carrying Greta Thunberg dock
TUNIS, Sept 8 — More than 1,000 people gathered yesterday at a Tunisian port to welcome an aid boat from Barcelona carrying environmental activist Greta Thunberg and other pro-Palestinian campaigners seeking to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza.“We all know why we are here,” said Thunberg. “Just across the water there’s a genocide going on, a mass starvation by Israel’s murder machine.”European Parliament member Rima Hassan joined crowds at Sidi B…
Welsh activists join Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla as it reaches Tunisia
Campaigners from Wales among hundreds sailing with aid mission WELSH activists are among the 350 campaigners travelling with Greta Thunberg as her flotilla of aid boats, bound for Gaza, arrived in Tunisia on Sunday (Sept 7). The Swedish climate activist was greeted by huge crowds at Sidi Bou Said port, where the fleet paused for two days before continuing its journey across the Mediterranean. Among those on board are campaigners from Wales who h…
The ships of the solidarity fleet of humanitarian aid to Gaza which landed on the last Sunday of Barcelona (Spain) are located along the coast of Tunisia, where they will make a paradigm to collect more humanitarian aid and make repairs. "We are along the coast of Tunisia. We will get to the capital, Tunes, within perhaps a little more than an hour. We will essentially make a paradigm with several fleet ships to reship from water and supplies, t…
The organization claims that “technical and logistical problems” have led to the launch of ships from Tunisia, to meet those from the Spanish coast, with the Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg and the Portuguese Mariana Mortagua, Miguel Duarte and Sofia Aparício
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