Activists launch new aid flotilla from Turkey to break Gaza blockade, citing critical humanitarian situation.
Dozens of boats departed from Turkey’s southwestern coast on Thursday as activists launched a new effort to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. Organisers said the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains critical and that global attention is shifting away due to tensions between the US and Iran.
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