Rennes residents march to Gaza for aid access

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Seven residents of Rennes, France, are set to join a global march in Cairo on Thursday, advocating for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza. The "Global March to Gaza" aims to pressure Egypt to permanently open the Rafah border crossing for aid delivery. The Rennes contingent is part of a larger group of 450 French citizens and approximately 10,000 international participants. The marchers plan to walk to Rafah, emphasizing non-violence and aiming to raise awareness about the situation in Gaza and prevent famine. They will remain at Rafah for two days before returning to Cairo.


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