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Fire on the Marmara

On May 31, 2010, ten people were killed by Israeli commandos in international waters. Along with 700 international activists, they were trying to deliver 10.000 tons of aid to the Palestinian population of Gaza, breaking the blockade it has endured for years. Through the eyes of surviving journalists and activists, we travel from Caracas to Valencia, Barcelona, ​​Brussels, London, Stockholm, Istanbul, and Gaza to try to understand the reasons behind the Freedom Flotilla.

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On May 31, 2010, ten people were killed by Israeli commandos in international waters. Along with 700 international activists, they were trying to deliver 10.000 tons of aid to the Palestinian population of Gaza, breaking the blockade it has endured for years. Through the eyes of surviving journalists and activists, we travel from Caracas to Valencia, Barcelona, ​​Brussels, London, Stockholm, Istanbul, and Gaza to try to understand the reasons behind the Freedom Flotilla.

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