Tunisian activist: Today we break the silence, tomorrow we break the siege.
According to the Shehab news agency, Sadiq Ammar, head of the Tunisian Coalition for the Right to Palestine, said: The Land Stability Caravan is the result of months of marches and popular gatherings in which all political, religious and social currents in Tunisia participate.
He added: This caravan is not just an aid convoy, but an act of resistance and a political message to regimes and nations.
Ammar said: There is a possibility of attacking the caravan or creating security restrictions for it. All participants are aware of these risks and are ready to pay the same price as the children of Gaza pay daily.
He added: If the caravan is turned back, we will return with a larger convoy. This is the beginning of the path, not the end. Today we will break the silence and tomorrow we will break the siege. Gaza has redefined Arab honor, and it is the only compass that anyone with a heart left should pay attention to.
Tunisian activist: Today we break the silence, tomorrow we break the siege.
According to Shehab news agency, Sadiq Ammar, head of the Tunisian Coalition for the Right to Palestine, stated that the Land Stability Caravan is the outcome of months of marches and popular gatherings involving all political, religious, and social groups across Tunisia.
He emphasized that this caravan is more than just an aid convoy—it represents an act of resistance and sends a clear political message to governments and nations.
Ammar warned of potential attacks or security obstacles facing the caravan but affirmed that all participants are aware of these risks and are prepared to endure the same sacrifices that the children of Gaza face daily.
He added that if the caravan is turned back, they will return with an even larger convoy, stressing that this is just the beginning, not the end. “Today we break the silence, and tomorrow we break the siege. Gaza has redefined Arab honor, and it is the true compass for anyone with a heart.”