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Activists to send more aid ships to Gaza


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Pro-Palestinian activists said they would send more aid ships to the Gaza Strip despite the Zionist regime's attack on the international Fleet of Freedom, Russia Today TV network announced.
The Zionist regime's forces attacked the international aid convoy Fleet of Freedom en route to the besieged Gaza Strip on Monay morning, killing at least 20 human rights activists and leaving more than 50 injured.
The regime also deported 124 pro-Palestinian activists detained in its brutal raid on the international aid ship.
The recent crime of the Zionist regime provoked anger of people around the world, the network said adding, the world community has urged the regime to remove siege of the Gaza Strip.
Egyptian government also ordered contemporary reopening of the Rafah passenger crossing between Egypt and Gaza.
The sole crossing on this frontier is set to function for three days, allowing students, foreign passport holders and medical cases passage in both directions.
In addition to human traffic, Cairo says it will allow medical and other aid to pass through this entry point.

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