Global Solidarity Flotilla: Pakistani, international activists arrive in Tunisia to head to Gaza

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The flotilla aims to break the Israeli siege and deliver aid to the affected people of Gaza.

Human rights activists from 44 countries around the world, including Pakistanis, have arrived in Tunisia to join the "Global Solidarity Flotilla" carrying aid to Gaza.

The flotilla aims to break the Israeli blockade and deliver aid to the besieged people of Gaza.

Former Pakistani senator Mushaq Ahmed Khan is also part of the convoy, while workers from Australia, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait, the Maldives, Norway and other countries are also participating.

On Sunday, September 7, the aid ships arrived at the port of Sidi Bou Said, near the capital of Tunisia, where they were greeted by a large crowd.

According to organizers, 20 more ships will arrive in Tunisia in the next two days to join the convoy.

The ships will leave Tunisia for Gaza on September 10, and the convoy is expected to join other ships during this time.

The mission includes more than 150 activists, including representatives from Europe, Africa and Asia.

Organizers say the mission is an effort to draw the world's attention to the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.

According to reports, more than 64,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza in the past two years due to Israeli attacks, while the Israeli blockade has made the distribution of aid almost impossible.


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