Anyway, Eight of the 12 activists refused to sign deportation papers and are being detained pending a court hearing. Thunberg and three others signed the documents (that she says she didn’t sign) and are now on a flight out of Israel…with Greta in Paris this morning so….?
Uh-huh. Ok, &…?
'I do more good outside of Israel than if I am forced to stay here for a few weeks,' Thunberg said, according to Moatasem Zedan, a spokesperson for the human rights group Adalah who is providing legal representation to the activists.
Hmmmmm….the land thing across North Africa & Egypt to Gaza is happening…the one where the peasants would walk from Tunsania or wherever, and the Greta’s would fly into Cairo and meet them…to March onto the Egyptian/Gaza border.
I sure didn’t have HAMAS & Climate activists uniting on my 2025 bingo card.
(YouTube & Local Egyptians confront Western leftist activists who arrived to “march to Gaza.”)
Well, that’s queer. To draw attention to the humanitarian crisis afflicting people in Gaza, marchers have for months planned to trek about 30 miles (about 50 kilometers) from the city of Arish to Egypt’s border with the enclave on Sunday to “create international moral and media pressure” to open the crossing at Rafah and lift a blockade that has prevented aid from entering.
Egypt had earlier warned that only those who received authorization would be allowed to travel the planned march route, acknowledging it had received “numerous requests and inquiries.”
“Egypt holds the right to take all necessary measures to preserve its national security, including the regulation of the entry and movement of individuals within its territory, especially in sensitive border areas,” its foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. Hmmm…
More than 40 Canadians who were taking part in a global march to Gaza have been detained in Egypt and blocked from reaching the border of the war-torn enclave.
toronto.citynews.ca
Global March to Gaza announced on Instagram that there had been "unprovoked violence against a peaceful global delegation", including people being "detained, harassed, physically harmed and deported."
www.jpost.com
Authorities in both Egypt and Libya have stopped activists seeking to break Israel’s blockade on Gaza, protest organisers have said, with reports of more detentions and deportations taking place.
Security sources say dozens have been detained or deported from Cairo airport and other locations.
www.aljazeera.com