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Palestinians attempt to break Israel's illegal maritime blockade
Palestinian activists set sail today in defiance of Israel and Egypt's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip

PALESTINIANS injured by Israeli army gunfire during recent peaceful protests and students tried today to break Israel’s illegal maritime blockade of the territory by sailing out to sea.

Dozens of small vessels accompanied two larger boats as they headed out towards the six-mile fishing limit Israeli authorities impose on Gazan mariners.

The small boats had to pull back as the two vessels went further out, before they were intercepted by the Israeli navy.

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