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  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats take part in a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats hold a large Tunisian flag during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats take part in a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats hold up a sign reading 'burn out' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans while holding up a sign reading in French 'the state that violates the law' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats take part in a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans while holding up a sign reading in Arabic 'do your job and shut up' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans while holding up a sign reading in French 'we wanted to save lives, not bury our own' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats take part in a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    A young doctor in a white coat holds up a sign depicting manipulated puppets, with the text in French reading 'we've all been there', during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans while holding up a placard reading in Arabic and Chinese, 'don't be mistaken, as we were mistaken,' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans and hold up a placard depicting the Tunisian, French, and Saudi flags, which reads 'foreign currency', during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Hundreds of young doctors in white coats take part in a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats shout anti-government slogans while gesturing during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats shout anti-government slogans while gesturing during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats chant slogans while holding up a sign reading in Arabic, 'O ministry of realizations, slavery is abolished', during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats hold up a sign reading 'burn out' and another reading 'stop' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    A young doctor in a white coat holds up a sign depicting a handcuffed doctor, reading 'we are not horses, we are humans', during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike launches in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats attend a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    A young doctor in a white coat holds up a sign reading in Arabic '120 hours of work per week' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
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    Young Doctors Rally Amid Nationwide Strike In Tunisia
    Young doctors in white coats hold up a sign reading in Arabic 'we want to live in our country' and another reading 'no blackmail' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) that brings together hundreds of young doctors in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 1, 2025. The protest coincides with a nationwide general strike involving approximately 7,000 resident and intern doctors across all public health institutions. The strike is launched in protest against the authorities' persistent failure to address demands for better working conditions and the payment of long-overdue on-call bonuses. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    The American Jewish anti-Zionist and spokesman for the worldwide religious group Neturei Karta, Yisroel Dovid Weiss, holds up a sign reading ''the state of Israel and its atrocities'' as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Demonstrators stand with a large Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A participant in the Resilience Convoy holds the Algerian flag and makes the victory sign while greeting Tunisians from the open windows of a bus, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds another's hand while others wave the Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A pro-Palestinian man stands with a placard depicting the image of an injured Palestinian teenager that reads ''immediate ceasefire'' as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Resilience Convoy participants hold Tunisian and Algerian flags and make the victory sign while greeting Tunisians from the open windows of their buses, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Tunisians await the arrival of the Resilience convoy as thousands of pro-Palestinian activists and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian and Tunisian flags and gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately returns to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    The American Jewish anti-Zionist and spokesman for the worldwide religious group Neturei Karta, Yisroel Dovid Weiss, gives a speech as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon his arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A female pro-Palestinian chants slogans while making the victory sign as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian and Tunisian flags and gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately returns to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian and Tunisian flags as they gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately returns to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Pro-Palestinians chant slogans while waving Palestinian, Tunisian, and Catalan flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon her arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Pro-Palestinians chant slogans while waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian and Tunisian flags and gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately returns to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Female activists from the ''Global March to Gaza'' hug while waving the Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A pro-Palestinian, his face covered with the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh, gestures as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A female activist in the 'Global March to Gaza' cries while holding up the Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A pro-Palestinian, his face covered with the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh, holds up a large banner with the image of former Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian flags and gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    The Palestinian activist and spokesperson of the Global March to Gaza, Saif Abukeshek, joins a mass popular demonstration as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Tunisians greet the Resilience Convoy participants aboard the buses as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Pro-Palestinians, their faces covered with the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh, chant slogans while waving Palestinian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon his arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Pro-Palestinians chant slogans and light flares while waving Palestinian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    Crowds of Tunisians greet the Resilience Convoy participants aboard the buses, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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