

Paz B
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Geneva: Thiago Ávila and Saif Abu Shek were not released with the other participants after interception and are currently taken by Israel. They have been abducted by Israel and are being kept under unlawful detention. Being in international waters to deliver aid to Gaza is not a crime. Israel continues to be allowed to act with imputing and face no consequences for illegal actions and violations of international law. UN member states must act now The reported torture of a civilian activists, combined with the unlawful transfer of detainees from European waters, marks a dangerous escalation with far-reaching legal and moral consequences. Failure to act now risks not only the safety and lives of Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Ávila, but further erodes the credibility of international law in the face of ongoing atrocities in Gaza. All the UN member states must take immediate action to ensure the safety of all flotilla participants and the release of Thiago and Saif. Release them now!!!!!! Issued by Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to health










Según la ONU la situación en Gaza es catastrófica y no se cumple ninguno de los acuerdos de paz ni el alto el fuego, hay bombardeos de Israel todos los días, hubo más de 800 muertos desde el alto el fuego, la mayoría niños y mujeres.









This is my photo in front of my home in Beit Hanoun… a place that was once full of life and laughter. I still can’t comprehend how everything ended so suddenly, how those simple days turned into distant memories. We used to laugh with our friends, living our moments without fear, and life felt safe and full of hope. Now, we live in constant displacement, moving from one place to another, only searching for a sense of safety we no longer feel. Each of us thinks only about survival, as if the life we once knew was suddenly taken from us. We are no longer those people who filled the streets with laughter; we have become displaced, carrying the remnants of our memories, trying to hold on to what is left of ourselves in a world that no longer feels like ours.





