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8 September 07:56

Greta Thunberg, along with 350 pro-Palestinian activists, arrived in Tunisia with the aid flotilla intended for the victims in Gaza Strip.

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On Sunday, a large crowd gathered at the Tunisian port of Sidi Bou Said to welcome Greta Thunberg, who is traveling with 350 pro-Palestinian activists to deliver aid to Gaza. Thunberg emphasized the severity of the situation in Gaza, accusing Israel of genocide and famine. Despite Israel's denials, a UN body has confirmed the existence of famine in the territory. The flotilla, which departed from Barcelona, will remain in Tunisia for a few days before continuing to Gaza, aiming to break the Israeli blockade. Israeli authorities have criticized the mission, considering it a publicity stunt.

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Greta Thunberg stated that Israeli soldiers physically assaulted her and humiliated her during her captivity, accusing them of abuses: "They beat me and kicked me. I was in a state of shock."
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Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the border area with the Gaza Strip and the Nova festival site, where devastating attacks took place.
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Humanitarian agencies warn that aid in Gaza is insufficient, despite the ceasefire, due to delays by Israel in delivering food.
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Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, declared on Tuesday that he is ''deeply concerned about the ongoing violations'' of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza Strip.
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Over 150 Palestinians were blocked for nearly 12 hours on a plane in Johannesburg. South African authorities initially refused their entry, citing the lack of exit stamps from Israel.
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Hadja Lahbib, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management, expresses her doubts regarding the Israeli Prime Minister and emphasizes the need for a ceasefire and aid for the Palestinians.
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