On June 9, hundreds of primarily Tunisian activists launched the nine-bus “Soumoud” convoy, an endeavour that aims to reach the Rafah border within days to “break the siege” on Palestine’s Gaza pic.twitter.com/6OG4dTTItx
— TRT World (@trtworld) June 10, 2025
Over 7,000 doctors, students, and activists are set to drive thousands of kilometres as part of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy — joining the Global March to Gaza to demand humanitarian access and help break the Israeli siege.
— TRT World (@trtworld) June 9, 2025
Here’s what their journey looks like 👇 pic.twitter.com/uw2GjMl8Ni
The Tunisian land convoy on its way to Gaza. pic.twitter.com/lUGAEbyMET
— Carthage Magazine (@CarthageMagTN) June 9, 2025
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— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) June 9, 2025
The Al-Soumoud Convoy is now in Sfax, marching steadily toward Ben Guerdane and the Libyan border - united in purpose, unwavering in commitment.
On board are Tunisian and Algerian comrades with Libyans joining soon, marching side by side, fuelled… pic.twitter.com/d0aiYT4dTg
The "Soumoud" convoy, which means resilience and steadfastness in Arabic, is reported to include trade union and political figures, as well as human rights activists, athletes, lawyers, doctors, journalists, and members of youth organisationshttps://t.co/CChCiX5gMy
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) June 10, 2025