March to Gaza delegation visits HÜDA PAR MP Faruk Dinç after Egypt crackdown

Members of the executive committee of the March To Gaza initiative visited HÜDA PAR Mersin MP Faruk Dinç to express solidarity and offer well-wishes following his return from Egypt, where he faced police violence during the Global March to Gaza.
The delegation, represented by İsmail Mansur Özdemir and Ramazan Tunç, met with Dinç to discuss the recent events in Egypt and to explore potential joint actions aimed at supporting the Palestinian cause and ending the blockade of Gaza.
Dinç, who sustained injuries during the Egyptian police crackdown on the international solidarity march, shared news of the visit on social media.
“İsmail Mansur Özdemir and Ramazan Tunç, representing the executive board of March To Gaza, which organised our trip to Egypt, paid us a get well soon visit. We talked about what we experienced in Egypt and what we can do for Gaza,” he wrote.
The meeting was described as both a show of support and an opportunity for reflection on the hardships endured by the delegation during their mission. According to Dinç, discussions centered on strengthening future efforts to raise awareness about Gaza and mobilize international action.
Expressing gratitude for the visit, Dinç added, “I would like to thank my dear brothers and sisters for their visit.”
Observers have seen the visit as a powerful expression of international unity and determination to continue the momentum of grassroots mobilization for Palestine. The March To Gaza initiative remains committed to challenging the Gaza blockade and amplifying Palestinian voices on the global stage. (ILKHA)
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