Chaos erupted on the streets of Cairo as patriotic Egyptian residents clashed with overseas pro-Gaza activists trying to hijack Egyptian soil for a radical anti-Israel march.
The so-called “International March to Gaza,” billed as a peaceable humanitarian push, devolved into confrontations and mass deportations as Egypt made clear it won’t tolerate overseas reckless activism on its borders.
Over 200 radical activists, many hailing from the USA, Europe, and Muslim-majority nations, descended upon Egypt this week with one mission: breach the Rafah border crossing with Gaza on Friday to demand an finish to Israel’s blockade.
However they had been met not with Egyptian hospitality—however with nationwide resistance, airport detentions, and deportation orders, in line with Al Jazeera.
Saif Abukeshek, spokesperson for the International March to Gaza, instructed the AFP information company that greater than 200 activists had been detained at Cairo airport or questioned at lodges within the metropolis.
Amongst these detained had been nationals from the USA, Australia, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Algeria and Morocco.
He instructed AFP that plainclothes officers had gone to Cairo lodges on Wednesday with lists of names, questioning activists, looking their belongings and confiscating their telephones in some instances.
“After interrogations, some had been arrested and others had been launched,” he mentioned, including that some had been deported after being detained at Cairo airport.
A bunch of Greek activists mentioned in a press release that dozens of their contingent had been detained at Cairo airport “regardless of having all authorized journey paperwork, having damaged no legislation and adopted each authorized process in getting into the nation”.
In response to Egyptian officers talking anonymously to the Related Press, greater than three dozen activists had been deported on arrival at Cairo Worldwide Airport, with at the least 73 kicked out through a flight to Istanbul on Thursday alone.
One viral video exhibits an organizer whining after Egyptian authorities forcibly positioned her on a deportation bus and tossed her passport apart.
One of many ‘International March to Gaza’ organisers simply received her passport confiscated and thrown on a bus—after her mates had been overwhelmed.
Not by Israel. By Egypt.
Seems blindly following Greta into the Center East isn’t simply cringe—it’s harmful.
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) June 13, 2025
Now, footage circulating on-line present clashes breaking out between Egyptian residents and worldwide activists. (The Gateway Pundit has not independently verified these movies.)
BREAKING: Clashes erupt in Egypt as native Egyptians confront Western leftist activists who arrived to “march to Gaza.”
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) June 13, 2025
These babied protestors from weak Liberal lawless cities had no concept what was coming for them in Egypt pic.twitter.com/IUYmDwQQ2g
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) June 13, 2025
Egyptian residents are utilizing belts & bullwhips to get the western Hamas loyalists out of their nation!
pic.twitter.com/70RXHdOgap— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) June 13, 2025
Masked Egyptian officers are actually pulling Hamas loyalists by their hair to get them off the bottom & out of their nation pic.twitter.com/ARNCQXddAA
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) June 13, 2025
Additionally, The Gateway Pundit beforehand reported that Greta Thunberg discovered the onerous approach that the nation of Israel doesn’t mess around when propagandists and Jew-haters attempt to infiltrate their nation.
The Day by day Mail reported on Tuesday that the Israeli authorities deported the notorious Jew-hating ‘local weather change’ activist alongside three different “freedom flotilla” activists after they refused to observe footage of Hamas terrorists slaughtering hundreds of Jews in Israel, the worst assault to the Jewish individuals for the reason that Holocaust.
The Gateway Pundit reported on Monday that Israel’s protection minister, Israel Katz, introduced that the terrorist sympathizers can be pressured to observe footage of the Oct. 7 terror assault.
Thunberg and the three activists had been despatched away after signing the deportation papers. The opposite eight activists refused to take action and have been detained pending a courtroom listening to.