At least seven Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across the central and southern Gaza Strip on Saturday. An Israeli drone fired two missiles near a police post in Bureij refugee camp, hitting a group of civilians. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli attacks have killed more than 700 Palestinians and injured more than 2,000 since the so-called ceasefire took effect last October. Meanwhile, a second Global Sumud Flotilla carrying humanitarian aid set sail for Gaza Sunday from Barcelona, aiming to break the Israeli blockade. Organizers are calling it the largest civilian maritime effort in history. Last October, the Israeli military halted the previous Global Sumud Flotilla, arresting Greta Thunberg and more than 450 other participants. This is organizer Thiago Ávila.
Thiago Ávila: “Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu need to fear the people. Because of their violations, both war criminals, but also the Epstein class and all the other things that they do, they will be made accountable. And we will not stop.”

Police Arrest Over 500 Palestine Action Activists in LondonIn the United Kingdom, police arrested over 500 pro-Palestinian activists at London’s Trafalgar Square on Saturday. They were holding signs that read “I oppose genocide — I support Palestine Action.” Palestine Action was declared a terrorist organization in the U.K. last year, making support for the group punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Britain’s High Court struck down the ban earlier this year on free speech grounds; the government has appealed the ruling. Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested since the ban on Palestine Action was first imposed. Hundreds face charges.President Trump Slams Pope Leo as Too Liberal and “Weak on Crime”
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