Humanitarian Aid
 
Second group of Spanish activists returns after detention in Israel
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A second group of 27 Spanish activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla returned to Spain on Monday after deportation by Israel, denouncing torture and mistreatment during their detention. They arrived in Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao, recounting episodes of physical and psychological violence. One activist, Reyes Rico, remains detained in Israel.
Tunisia Denies Drone Attack on Aid Vessel
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Tunisian authorities have denied allegations of a drone strike on an aid boat carrying activists, including Greta Thunberg, bound for Gaza. The vessel was anchored off Sidi Bou Said when the claimed incident occurred, according to organizers. The denial comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
UK Reform Party deputy leader disputes Gaza famine claims
Richard Tice, deputy leader of the UK's Reform Party, has described reports of famine in Gaza as a 'blatant lie' after visiting the Israeli-Gaza border. He accuses the United Nations and British government of ignoring aid flows and promoting manipulated narratives. A report backs his claims by highlighting flaws in UN famine data.
Egypt and France agree to boost humanitarian aid and rebuild Gaza's health sector
Egypt's Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar met French Ambassador to Cairo Eric Chevallier on Tuesday to coordinate humanitarian and medical aid for Gaza and discuss rebuilding the enclave's health sector. The meeting occurred as the Rafah border crossing reopened, serving as Gaza's main humanitarian lifeline amid ongoing hostilities. Both sides committed to expanding cooperation to address urgent medical needs.
Israeli navy intercepts Gaza aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg
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A boat attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli navy on September 10, 2025. The vessel, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, carried climate activist Greta Thunberg and veterans of previous aid missions. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in providing aid to the region amid conflict.
Egyptian machinery enters Gaza amid Israeli truce violations
Egyptian machinery and equipment entered the Gaza Strip early Sunday through the Rafah crossing to aid in searching for the remains of Israeli detainees buried under rubble. This marked the first such on-ground operation since the U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect. Meanwhile, Palestinian factions accused Israel of repeated truce violations.