So the Convoy left from London on the 18th Of September & has made it's way around Europe & into the Gulf. The Land convoy is now waiting in Latikia. They have been waiting on a campsite they set up there for nearly two weeks waiting for the green light to sail into Egypt.
They will set sail to Al Arish on Monday Morning. However, Egypt have now banned 17 people from travelling. They include 10 survivors from the Mavi Mamara, one of whom is a 83 year old man.
5 British people, and 10 from Jordan.
There are over 400 people from 30 different countries & 150 vehicles full of aid.
Pray for the success of this convoy. They are nearly at the final hurdle. The Raffah border isn't very far & our dua's can only help them.
May Allah(swt) grant them success in their mission & get this aid to those in Gaza who need it the most. & inspire others to do the same not only to help those in Gaza but other places in the world that the need help. Ameen.
They Reached Gaza today.
Goes to show what can happen when people unite to make a statement.
They have brocken the seige 4 titmes in 18 months, & inshallah they will carry on to do so until the blockade is lifted & the people of Gaza are given what they deserve.
Maybe other issues should be as higlighted as this one is today.
Confused :S
"They will set sail to Al Arish on Monday Morning. However, Egypt have now banned 17 people from travelling. They include 10 survivors from the Mavi Mamara, one of whom is a 83 year old man.
5 British people, and 10 from Jordan."
How does that not add up to 25 :S
#Before you look at the thorns of the rose , look at it's beauty. Before you complain about the heat of the sun , enjoy it's light. Before you complain about the blackness of the night, think of it's peace and quiet... #
I don't actually know.
where did u get the info from?
The Viva Palestina Website.
I that some of the people from Jordan were on the previous convoy.
Wabee-fawlee
Love is a serious mental disease.
Multiple "roles" - someone who survived the mavi marmara incident could be 83, and Jordanian or British (or both).
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.