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Israel Gaza flotilla attack

Israel is deporting the pro-Palestine activists who were onboard a Gaza-bound vessel that was raided and seized by the regime on Monday. Images released by Israel show activist Greta Thunberg aboard a plane heading to Sweden via France. The Tel Aviv regime says all passengers of the Freedom Flotilla vessel will be deported. Meanwhile, a Belgium-based human rights group has filed a lawsuit in the UK against the Israeli Navy. The Hind Rajab Foundation said Israel has committed a war crime by seizing the British-flagged ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. Israel’s capture of the vessel has sparked rallies worldwide. In Paris, thousands gathered to demand the release of French nationals detained during the raid on the Gaza-bound ship.

Yemenis steadfastness

The Israeli regime has carried out another act of aggression against Yemen, hitting the country’s Hudaydah port. According to the Israeli military, the attack was launched after calls on civilians to evacuate three Yemeni ports. It also claimed that it targeted positions belonging to the Yemeni armed forces. There are reports that the aggression was carried out with two missiles on the Hudaydah port. The Ansarullah movement says Israel’s new act of aggression has no significant impact on Yemen’s support for Gaza. The movement also said the Israeli attack won’t stop Yemen’s operations deep inside the Zionist enemy entity.

US immigration crackdown

In Los Angeles, protests against Trump’s aggressive immigration policies show no sign of abating. The US city has witnessed another night of standoff between police and protesters. US forces in riot gear fired rubber bullets and flash bangs at the demonstrators. Police also made fresh arrests in downtown LA, with the protesters being led onto police buses with their hands zip-tied behind their backs. The Los Angeles mayor has criticized Trump’s deployment of National Guards troops and Marines as a deliberate attempt to create chaos in the city. 


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