Israel-Gaza War, Marmara

Organization That Launched the Marmara Flotilla Threatens Another in March

The Turkish IHH, which organized the Mavi Marmara convoy to break the "siege" of Gaza in 2010, is threatening to launch another in March if the fighting in Gaza doesn't stop.

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The IHH, the organization responsible for the 2010 boat convoy seeking to break the “siege” of Gaza which led to the Mavi Marmara incident is now threatening that if fighting in the Strip does not stop, they will send another flotilla in March.

The IHH held a conference on “resistance to the crimes of the Zionist regime” over the weekend with a number of other anti-Israel organizations around the world.

During the conference, organization leaders announce that they had not given up the desire to “break the siege” and that they intend to send another flotilla to the Gazan shores during March.

The IHH, or Humanitarian Relief Foundation, some of whose branches have already been declared terrorist organizations – such as the German branches and others declared terrorist organizations by the United States and other countries.

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