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Humanitarian aid to Gaza: protesters blocked the passage of trucks in Kerem Shalom - and were arrested | Israel today

2024-02-06T10:41:11.706Z

Highlights: 45 activists tried to prevent trucks from entering the Gaza Strip. "This is about gagging. Arresting the parents of fighters is a shame, especially when they are on their way to legally protest the introduction of aid that only strengthens the enemy," says Mothers' March Chair Sima Hasson. "We are shocked by the behavior of the police who are willing to break the law and prevent the freedom of movement," she says. The activists who tried to block the trucks said. were we wrong We will fix it!


There were 45 activists on the bus who tried to prevent the trucks from entering the Gaza Strip.


The protest of the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip continues.

Today (Tuesday) operatives of the "Order 9" movement again tried to block the evacuation convoys to Gaza.

A bus with 45 activists made its way towards the Kerem Shalom crossing, was stopped and taken to the police station in Netivot.

"This is about gagging. Arresting the parents of fighters is a shame, especially when they are on their way to legally protest the introduction of aid that only strengthens the enemy. I call on the Minister of National Security to intervene and give an order to the police to allow the protest to take place and to release the detainees," said Mothers' March Chair Sima Hasson.

"We are shocked by the behavior of the police who are willing to break the law and prevent the freedom of movement and the freedom of demonstration of citizens in the state of Israel, and all this in order to enable the income of aid to Job during wartime."

The activists who tried to block the trucks on their way into the Strip said.

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Source: israelhayom

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