It now seems unlikely that the Viva Palestina convoy will be allowed to cross into Gaza today, according to my old comrade Clive Searle reporting on the Viva Palestina website.
The convoy organisers are indeed determined that the convoy stays together and are demanding that it be allowed to cross at Rafah, and not through the Israeli-controlled crossing. Earlier reports only referred to the Libyan contingent making this demand.
The convoy leaders, including George Galloway, are locked in talks with the Egyptian regime who seem to be intent on doing the bidding of the Israeli apartheid state.
The four members of the convoy deported from Egypt are flying back to the UK tonight.
The convoy organisers are indeed determined that the convoy stays together and are demanding that it be allowed to cross at Rafah, and not through the Israeli-controlled crossing. Earlier reports only referred to the Libyan contingent making this demand.
The convoy leaders, including George Galloway, are locked in talks with the Egyptian regime who seem to be intent on doing the bidding of the Israeli apartheid state.
The four members of the convoy deported from Egypt are flying back to the UK tonight.
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