Last Boat of Gaza Flotilla Continues Journey Amidst Interceptions
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Last Boat of Gaza Flotilla Continues Journey Amidst Interceptions

The Marinette, the last remaining vessel of the Global Sumud Flotilla, is en route to Gaza, symbolizing resilience in the face of adversity. While the Israeli navy has intercepted most of the flotilla, the ongoing journey of the Marinette underscores the persistent efforts to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the challenges faced by those advocating for Palestinian rights.

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