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#13538773
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic, ''No to despotism and colonialism'' during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538779
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators raise placards featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions and call for the release of the activists.
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#13538786
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators chant slogans and raise placards featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a gathering of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration protests the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, accusing Tunisian authorities of targeting activists supporting the Palestinian cause and calling for their release.
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#13538788
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators chant slogans and raise placards featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a gathering of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration protests the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, accusing Tunisian authorities of targeting activists supporting the Palestinian cause and calling for their release.
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#13538794
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators raise banners featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a gathering of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration protests the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538796
5 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds a banner featuring the portrait of detained Global Sumud Flotilla organizer and pro-Palestinian activist Wael Naouar, while others wave Palestinian flags during a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian activists opposing the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, accusing the Tunisian authorities of targeting activists supporting the Palestinian cause and calling for their release.
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#13538825
5 Apr 2026
A female demonstrator shouts slogans through a megaphone as others hold placards displaying portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538834
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators hold banners featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members while shouting slogans during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538848
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators hold a large banner in Arabic reading, ''We demand the criminalisation of normalisation with Israel, not the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine,'' while chanting slogans during a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian activists opposing the detention of Tunisian organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's newly proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organisations and Gaza flotilla organisers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538862
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic during a protest involving dozens of pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The demonstration addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Participants also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538875
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators raise banners featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members while waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest brings together dozens of activists opposing the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, accusing the Tunisian authorities of targeting activists supporting the Palestinian cause and calling for their immediate release.
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#13538879
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''The law on the execution of Palestinian hostages legitimises a new crime in the record of violations of international conventions'' while shouting slogans during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538882
5 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds a placard in Arabic reading, ''from the sea to the streets Sumud never retreats'' during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists protesting the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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#13538883
5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators shout slogans while others hold placards displaying portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest addresses the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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5 Apr 2026
Demonstrators hold banners featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members while waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The protest involves dozens of activists opposing the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers criticize the detentions, calling for the release of the activists.
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#13538886
5 Apr 2026
A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''No to the execution of Palestinian detainees--save Palestinian hostages,'' while others raise banners featuring portraits of detained Global Sumud Flotilla members during a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 4, 2026. The event brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian activists protesting the detention of Tunisian organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Demonstrators also express opposition to Israel's proposed death penalty law, which would allow for the execution of Palestinians tried in military courts. Several members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla's first mission have been arrested, including Wael Naouar, his wife Jawaher Channa, Nabil Chennoufi, Dr. Mohamed Amine Bennour, and Sana M'hidli. On March 16, a Tunisian judge ordered their pre-trial detention, citing suspicions of money laundering under anti-terrorism legislation, as well as fraud and the alleged misuse of donated funds. The case is linked to a fundraising campaign conducted during the Global Sumud Flotilla in September 2025. Tunisian pro-Palestinian organizations and Gaza flotilla organizers call for the release of the detained individuals.
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