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  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. Hebrew wording on the side of the boat reads "the people will bring back the hostages". (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
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    Hostage families protest flotilla to Gaza
    August 7th, 2025 - Israel. A flotilla of about 11 vessels, organized by the families of Israeli hostages still held by the terrorist organization Hamas, set out Thursday morning from the Ashkelon Marina toward Gaza waters, with an urgent plea for the return of their loved ones. The protest, named "Flotta 50" after the 50 hostages, living and dead, held by the terrorists, lasted about two hours, on a route that did not come too close to the Gaza coast due to the risk of rocket fire and mortar shells. About 20 relatives of the hostages participated in the demonstration, which was held in coordination with the Israeli Police and the Israeli Defense Forces. The boats waved yellow flags (a symbol of the call for the release of the hostages) and were decorated with protest signs. Three of the boats carried the families and journalists. When the boats reached the vicinity of Gaza, each boat called out to Gaza through megaphones, broadcasting the "immediate" maritime distress signal and throwing life rafts into the sea. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Solidarity With Madleen Flotilla
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    Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Solidarity With Madleen Flotilla
    People hold banners during pro-Palestinian Demonstration in solidarity with the Freedom Flotilla at the Main Square in Krakow, Poland on June 14th, 2025. On June 9th Israel attacked the Madleen flotilla in international waters and kidnapped its crew. Some of the them, including Greta Thunberg, got deported, the rest are still imprisoned. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the statue of liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. The police use force and tear gas to disperse the protesters from the square after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the statue of liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. The police use force and tear gas to disperse the protesters from the square after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the statue of liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. The police use force and tear gas to disperse the protesters from the square after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the Statue of Liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. This occurs after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
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    Tensions At The End Of The Pro-Palestinian Demonstration In Paris
    Tensions exist between the police and climbers who hang Palestinian flags on the statue of liberty of the Monument de la Republique, leading to their arrest. The police use force and tear gas to disperse the protesters from the square after a pro-Palestinian demonstration called by several French unions at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France, on June 14, 2025. The French Democratic Confederation of Labour trade union (CFDT), the French trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT), the French National Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (Unsa), the French group of trade unions Union syndicale Solidaires (SUD), and the French trade union ''Federation Syndicale Unitaire'' (FSU) call for people to join ''the mobilisation for Palestine'' on June 14, 2025, and denounce ''the Israeli authorities' mortifying headlong rush and the atrocities'' in Gaza, according to a joint statement. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto)

     

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