14/6/2025–|Last update: 18:58 (Mecca time)
Activists circulated on social media, a video showing an activist Britain “Egyptian security personnel” begged, asking him to enter Gaza Strip.
The activist seemed influenced, and his tears dominated him during his appeal to the security personnel opened the crossing, in light of the war of extermination that the Palestinian people are exposed to, and a campaign Starvation The systematic, and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions within the sector.
According to the clip, the activist said, addressing the soldiers, “I think that the sons of the Arab nation have white hearts, and you are good men.”
Another activist who was standing beside him and speaking in Arabic wondered how children are killed in Gaza and are crushing, and you are the owners of magnanimity and courage?
The British activist spoke to the security personnel in a touching tone, saying, “For your Islam, and for love and humanity, stand with your peoples.”
He also tried to win their feelings by recalling the suffering of women in Gaza, who neither find food nor milk to breastfeed their children.
British activist crying and pleading with the Egyptian army:
“Please, for Islam for humanity, stand with your Muslim brothers and sisters. There are hungry children, please.”
It is noteworthy that Sisi thugs yesterday used to stones and sticks to the struggle of the steadfast caravan! pic.twitter.com/G68NRPozXp
– Towards freedom (@hureyaksa) June 14, 2025
On Friday, the Egyptian authorities detained or deported more foreign nationals who were seeking to join the global march to GazaAnd, hours after stopping the “steadfast” convoy at the doors of the Libyan city of Sirte, on the pretext of waiting for security approval.
Hundreds of foreign activists reached Egypt This week to participate in the global march to Gaza, an initiative that aims to pressure Israel To end its blockade of the Palestinian sector.
In their statement, the organizers affirmed that they are a “peaceful movement and respect Egyptian laws”, calling on diplomatic missions to intervene in order to allow the march to continue.