
Siege-breaking march prepares to pass through Libya toward Gaza, starting from Tunisia
The Coordination Committee for Joint Action for Palestine in Tunisia is preparing to launch a land march to break the siege on Gaza. Thousands from Tunisia and the Maghreb countries have joined the convoy, which is scheduled to depart on June 9 toward Gaza, passing through Libya and then Egypt, in an effort to break the Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave and deliver aid.
The "National Working Group for Palestine" announced on Tuesday that it had launched the registration platform for the international march to break the siege on Gaza.
In a statement, it explained that this step is part of the preparations for launching the international march.
The "Moroccan Front for Supporting Palestine" also announced in a statement its participation in the international march toward Gaza and its support for this initiative.
It stated that it "will continue its multi-faceted struggle to end the genocide, including participating in the global march toward the Rafah crossing to stop the long-standing criminal blockade on Gaza."
Moroccan organizations noted that participants in the international march will first fly to Tunisia, then travel overland through Libya and Egypt to reach Gaza.
In parallel with the planned land convoy, the "Maddalena" ship, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departed on Sunday from the port of Catania, Italy, aiming to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza. Tags: Gaza
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