PRICELESS: Watch What Happens to Western Leftists Who Flew to Egypt to “March to Gaza” (VIDEOS)
They quickly learn that they’re no longer in leftist Western cities. And it’s beautiful.
No media coverage, of course, reality is censored and scrubbed.
Watch:
https:/twitter.com/amuse/status/1933703980623761674
Egyptians are carrying away the intifada cosplayers by the hair. pic.twitter.com/LYGpikHqzK
— Marina Medvin (@MarinaMedvin) June 13, 2025
Egyptian authorities detain pro-Palestine activists staging a sit down protest during their ‘Global March to Gaza.’
More than 200 foreign activists have been detained and will be deported from Egypt. pic.twitter.com/bviPhxKmQi
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 14, 2025
BREAKING: Clashes erupt in Egypt as local Egyptians confront Western leftist activists who arrived to “march to Gaza.”
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) June 13, 2025
MEANWHILE, in Egypt—
Activists, part of “Global March to Gaza”—who reportedly entered the country to breach the border to support the fight against Israel— seem to be taught some hard cultural lessons, even by children.Thoughts?
pic.twitter.com/4EtZjxDJnZ
— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) June 13, 2025
I didn’t think the Egyptians could hate anyone more than they hate Palestinians.
Boy, was I wrong.
“Fwee Fwee Pawistine” pic.twitter.com/25hIFSrD9A
— Hashem (@HashemAllMighty) June 14, 2025
This is exactly what we mean when we say you wouldn’t last a day in the Middle East, babes.
Keep living in that little delusional bubble of yours.
Egyptians welcoming the Western protestors trying to break the siege on Gaza.pic.twitter.com/7CSxtFOHRm— ثنا ابراهیمی | Sana Ebrahimi (@__Injaneb96) June 13, 2025
Egyptians use belts, whips and bottles to attack foreign pro-Palestine activists who attempted to reach Gaza via Egypt during the ‘Global March to Gaza.’
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 14, 2025
Fucking beautiful!
Seeing narcissistic idiots that hate Israel, and want to “break the siege” by reaching Gaza through Egypt, meet the reality of Egyptian hate for the palestinians.
Didn’t these fools see the wall that Egypt build?
What did they expect?
pic.twitter.com/hoBGJlT5CE— Hamas Atrocities (@HamasAtrocities) June 14, 2025
BREAKING: Western leftists who flew to Egypt to “march to Gaza,” quickly realize that they’re no longer in leftist Western cities.
Criminal behavior is actually not tolerated in most of the world. pic.twitter.com/L37gro0tGy
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) June 13, 2025
Useful idiots from all over the West went to Egypt to “break the siege on Gaza”, only to find out nobody in the Middle East wants to do so.
We told them Egypt has the strongest border wall in history to ensure not a single Palestinian can ever leave.
They called it… pic.twitter.com/SVlDsl2bKX
— Hashem (@HashemAllMighty) June 14, 2025
Activists stopped in Libya and Egypt ahead of planned march to protest Gaza blockade
Demonstrators from 80 countries intended to walk toward Egypt-Gaza border to highlight Israeli restrictions on aid into enclave, but hundreds detained and deported in Cairo
By AP and ToI Staff 13 June 2025:
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — A planned march protesting aid restrictions on Gaza faced uncertainty Friday, as organizers in Cairo awaited Egyptian approval and Libyan authorities blocked a convoy of activists en route.
Activists from 80 countries planned to march to Egypt’s border with Gaza to spotlight the deepening humanitarian crises facing Palestinians since Israel began blocking aid trucks from entering the coastal enclave in March. It slightly eased restrictions last month, allowing limited aid in, but experts warn the measures fall far short.
The Global March on Gaza was slated to be among the largest demonstrations of its kind in recent years, coinciding with other efforts, including a boat carrying activists and aid that was intercepted by Israel’s military en route to Gaza earlier this week.
Organizers said hundreds arriving in Cairo had been detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. They said they planned to gather at a campsite outside of Cairo on Friday to prepare for the Sunday march, noting that authorities had not yet authorized them to travel through the Sinai, which Egypt considers a highly sensitive area.
“We continue to urge the Egyptian government to permit this peaceful march, which aligns with Egypt’s own stated commitment to restoring stability at its border and addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza,” they said in a statement.
Hicham El-Ghaoui, one of the group’s spokespeople, said the group would refrain from demonstrating until receiving clarity on whether Egypt will authorize their protest.
The planned demonstrations cast an uncomfortable spotlight on Egypt, one of the Arab countries that has cracked down on pro-Palestinian activists even as it publicly condemns aid restrictions and calls for an end to the war.
The government, a major recipient of US military aid that maintains ties with Israel, has arrested and charged 186 activists with threatening state security since the war began, according to a June tally by the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights. Many of them said they were protesting peacefully and collecting donations for Gaza.
Still, the severity of the crackdown surprised European activists. Antonietta Chiodo, who traveled to Cairo from Italy, said those awaiting further instruction had been detained, interrogated, treated harshly by Egyptian authorities, or deported.
Alexis Deswaef, a Belgian human rights lawyer, said he woke up on Friday to dozens of security vehicles packed with uniformed officers surrounding Talat Harb Square, where he and other activists had found hotels. Members of his group snuck out of the lobby as security entered, holding up a guidebook and asking an officer for assistance booking taxis to the Pyramids of Giza, where they have been since.
“I am so surprised to see the Egyptians doing the dirty work of Israel,” he said from the pyramids. He hoped there would be too many activists at the new meeting point outside Cairo on the road to Gaza for Egyptian authorities to arrest en masse.
Meanwhile, an aid convoy traveling overland from Algeria picked up new participants along the route in Tunisia and Libya, but it was stopped in the city of Sirte, about 940 kilometers (585 miles) from the Libya-Egypt border.
Organizers of the overland convoy said late Thursday night that they had been stopped by authorities governing eastern Libya, which has been divided between dueling factions for years. The convoy was allowed to cross from Tunisia to Libya but halted near the front line, where territory shifts to a rival administration whose backers include Egypt.
The Benghazi-based government, in a statement, urged activists to “engage in proper coordination with the official Libyan authorities through legal and diplomatic channels to ensure the safety of all participants and uphold the principles of solidarity with the Palestinian people.”
It said they should return to their home countries and cited Egypt’s public statements that marchers had not been granted authorization.
Organizers leading the overland convoy said authorities had allowed them to camp in Sirte and await further approval. Their group, which includes thousands of participants, had already traversed parts of Algeria, Tunisia and the western Libyan cities of Tripoli and Misrata.
They “called on all relevant parties to intervene and help facilitate the mission of our convoy.”
The efforts — the activist flotilla, the overland convoy, and the planned march — come as international outcry grows over conditions in Gaza.
As part of a campaign to pressure Hamas to disarm and release hostages, Israel has continued to pummel the territory with airstrikes while limiting the flow of trucks carrying food, water and medication that can enter.
The UN has said the vast majority of the population relies on humanitarian aid to survive and experts have warned the coastal enclave will likely fall into famine if Israel doesn’t lift its blockade and stop its military campaign.
Source: https://gellerreport.com/2025/06/watch-gaza-clowns-in-egypt.html/
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