Gaza Strip
The Global Sumud Flotilla is in the port of Barcelona ready to leave for Gaza with food and medicine
At 3 p.m. twenty ships will depart with representatives from at least 44 countries, including four Basques, in order to denounce the genocide and blockade.
They sympathize with Palestine in Bilbao
Ongi Etorri Errefuxiatuak has held a meeting in Bilbao at which the attendees expressed their support for the Palestinian people and expressed their support for them.
Israel has killed more than 100 Gazatis since Saturday and continues to destroy the city of Gaza
Hundreds of people have left the Basque Country for Barcelona to support the fleet that will leave for Gaza this Sunday
Last night buses left the Basque capitals to bring food and medicine to the Strip and to support the fleet that will depart to denounce the Israeli blockade and genocide.
Spain has sent EU leaders a document containing 'an action plan for Gaza'
The Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has said that this is an "absolutely crucial moment" that requires a "strong response" because "doing nothing has solved nothing." He has said that the only solution is to create two states and has condemned the fact that the Palestinian representatives cannot participate in the UN conference.
This Sunday the fleet will depart from Barcelona to Gaza with food and medicines
More than a thousand people express their support for the Palestinian people in Vitoria and call for a boycott of Israel
Messages such as' Palestine free! ',' Holocaust stop 'and' Criminal Zionism 'have been heard along the way. Among the hundreds of citizens who have taken part in this massive protest, there have also been some children of Palestinian origin.
Gernika-Palestine calls for a cacerolada on 5 September because of the worsening situation in Gaza
More than 200 journalists in Pamplona have denounced the "massacre" in Gaza against the press
The professionals gathered in the castle square have read a manifesto calling for the immediate cessation of attacks on journalists and media personnel, the opening of independent international investigations into each murder, and the provision of effective guarantees of free movement and work by the press, both local and international, in all affected territories.
The Gaza Strip Government warns that the south is already "overpopulated"
"The occupation of the city of Gaza is intended to create a new humanitarian crisis, in addition to the tragedy that has lasted almost 700 days of genocide," the Gaza Government stressed.
Protest by journalists in London to condemn Israeli attacks on journalists in Gaza
In the last few hours, five journalists have been reported dead as a result of Israeli bombings, and a total of more than 200 have been killed so far, so they have sent a letter to Prime Minister Starmer urging him to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of journalists.
Maria Chivite: "It's one thing to represent Israel and quite another to be an Israeli group."
Maria Chivite condemns the protests against the Israeli-Premier Tech group in the Return to Spain. The President of the Navarre Government has not hesitated to distinguish between a country and a group.
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Oscar Guerrero (Israel-Premier Tech): "I think it's permissible for people to protest, but with respect."
Pro-Palestine protesters interrupted the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team's race in the middle of the La Vuelta clock.
Kayed Hammad, Gazatí journalist: "Journalists are a priority target of the Israeli army rather than a militia."
Kayed Hammad, the journalist who managed to get to Spain from hell in Gaza almost two months ago, has spoken to us in despair. He is very clear that journalists in Gaza are targets of the Israeli army and that the double attack on Nasser Hospital was not a mistake.
Israel wants a "comprehensive agreement" to free the hostages while Hamas awaits a response
The latest proposal approved by Hamas remains unanswered and the US has announced a "big meeting" at the White House.
Mikel Ayestaran: "There is no change in the strategy of Benjamin Netanhayu's government"
Following the meeting of the Israeli Security Council, it seems unlikely that Netanyahu's government will stop the occupation of Gaza. This decision has caused great anger among the families of the hostages. Today hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Israel in mass but not mass demonstrations.
Israel alleges that there was "a Hamas camera" in the hospital in Gaza that killed 20 people, including five journalists
Massive protest against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv
Thousands of people have taken to the streets to pressure the Israeli Government and demand the signing of a ceasefire agreement for Gaza involving the release of the hostages. Throughout the day, marches have been held in several Israeli cities and some of the most important roads in the country have been blocked.
Mikel Ayestaran: "There is little hope about negotiations for the release of the hostages."
At today's meeting of the Israeli Security Council, two major issues are on the table: the invasion of the city of Gaza and negotiations for the release of the hostages. Although Hamas accepts the mediators' latest proposal, Netanyahu has changed the terms and demands the joint release of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas.