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In Spain, the Global Sumud Flotilla set sail Tuesday from the port of Barcelona, after a delay caused by poor weather conditions. The flotilla, which aims to break the humanitarian blockade imposed by the Israeli regime in Gaza, had to turn back a few hours after departing from the coast of Spain due to unsafe weather in the Mediterranean Sea, but managed to resume its route toward Gaza in the afternoon, local time. The twenty vessels, carrying humanitarian aid, food, and medical supplies, are considered the largest civilian flotilla of its kind in history.

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00:00The Israeli regime threatened to treat the Global Summit Flotilla activists as terrorists.
00:06Israeli National Security Minister Ben Givir presented the cabinet with a plan to stop
00:11the humanitarian flotilla from passing through and to label them as terrorists so they would
00:16not benefit from a supposedly soft arrest.
00:19Ben Givir emphasized that the Global Summit Flotilla is allegedly seeking to undermine
00:24Sinai's sovereignty under the guise of humanitarian intentions to support the Palestinian-resistant
00:30Hamas.
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