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					<description><![CDATA[Asia Pacific Report A group of 39 boats known as the Global Sumud Flotilla has set sail from Barcelona to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, with organisers saying more vessels are expected to join along the route — making this their largest mission so far, reports Al Jazeera. Israeli security forces illegally intercepted and detained ]]></description>
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<p>A group of 39 boats known as the Global Sumud Flotilla has set sail from Barcelona to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, with organisers saying more vessels are expected to join along the route — making this their largest mission so far, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YojFxqDvXTo" rel="nofollow">reports Al Jazeera</a>.</p>
<p>Israeli security forces illegally intercepted and detained crew from a similar flotilla last year, but organisers say rough sea conditions mean the journey will be slower this time.</p>
<p>The fleet is expected to reach international waters later this week.</p>
<p>Organisers accused Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire and expanding control in Gaza.</p>
<p>They said the flotilla aims to challenge what they describe as an illegal blockade.</p>
<p>About a total of 80 boats from around the world carrying about 1000 people are expected to join the flotilla.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/4/12/global-sumud-flotilla-sets-sail-from-barcelona-for-gaza" rel="nofollow">Al Jazeera reporter Mohammad Saleh</a> said from the dockside in Barcelona: “The aim is to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza and to deliver life-saving aid and relief to a besieged population.”</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YojFxqDvXTo?si=3DMHZRptsp401w4c" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen">[embedded content]</iframe><br /><em>Global Sumud Flotilla heads from Barcelona to Gaza            Video: Al Jazeera</em></p>
<figure id="attachment_126351" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-126351" class="wp-caption alignright"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-126351" class="wp-caption-text">Singer Rana Hamida . . . “Our strength is collective, and our will is unbreakable..” Image: Speak Up Dotcom screenshot APR</figcaption></figure>
<p>One of the New Zealanders taking part, Palestinian-Syrian <a href="https://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow">Rana Hamida</a>, said: “On the Global Sumud Flotilla, resistance songs have proved that encouraging comrades and showing our spirits can’t be crushed IS essential activism.</p>
<p>“Dissent comes from singing our truth, sailing toward freedom, and standing firm in solidarity.</p>
<p>“Every voice, every wave, every stance breaks through the siege. Our strength is collective, and our will is unbreakable.”</p>
<p>#breakthesiege<br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/globalsumudflotilla/" rel="nofollow">@globalsumudflotilla</a><br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DXD-7KICBCu/" rel="nofollow">@speakupdotcom</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Haya Ahmed In Gaza today, university scholarships have taken on a whole new meaning. No longer are they a step towards self-development, educational attainment or an academic experience in a different country. For a whole generation of Gazan students, a foreign university scholarship has become a lifeline and one of the few remaining legal ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Haya Ahmed</em></p>
<p>In Gaza today, university scholarships have taken on a whole new meaning. No longer are they a step towards self-development, educational attainment or an academic experience in a different country.</p>
<p>For a whole generation of Gazan students, a foreign university scholarship has become a lifeline and one of the few remaining legal escape routes from the <a href="https://www.newarab.com/tag/gaza-siege" rel="nofollow">besieged territory</a>.</p>
<p>Gaza’s students are not asking each other where they will study or which university programme is best; the question is existential: “Will I even be able to leave?”</p>
<p>In an environment that has become defined by war, <a href="https://www.newarab.com/news/gaza-palestinians-would-rather-die-live-through-more-war" rel="nofollow">trauma</a> and uncertainty, a university education has taken on a whole new meaning, no longer just a human right or tool for building one’s future.</p>
<p>A university education is now a survival strategy.</p>
<p><strong>The reality of higher education under siege<br /></strong> Over two million Palestinians in Gaza continue to live in exceptional circumstances, under an indefinite Israeli <a href="https://www.newarab.com/tag/gaza-blockade" rel="nofollow">blockade</a> interjected over the years by repeated wars and <a href="https://www.newarab.com/news/gazas-economy-shrinks-85-percent-amid-unprecedented-collapse" rel="nofollow">economic collapse</a>.</p>
<p>The most recent war on the territory, which began after 7 October 2023, resulted in the complete <a href="https://www.newarab.com/features/here-are-universities-gaza-destroyed-israel" rel="nofollow">destruction of Gaza’s education infrastructure</a>.</p>
<p>While universities continue to operate partially, they do so among power outages, limited resources, damaged laboratories and libraries and poor internet access.</p>
<p>Language centres, where university-age Palestinian students would go to study for IELTS and TOEFL exams, two English proficiency exams for non-native speakers, which are prerequisites for many universities, were either destroyed or shut down as a result of the most recent war.</p>
<p>This has made meeting traditional admission requirements at foreign universities virtually impossible for many students.</p>
<p>“I had been preparing to take my IELTS exam for two years,” 24-year-old computer engineering graduate Samer Labad from Beit Lahia in North Gaza told <em>The New Arab.</em></p>
<p>“The language centre I was studying at was completely destroyed in the war. Since then, there has been no stable electricity or internet.”</p>
<p>“How can we be required to meet [admissions requirements] when the tools for them no longer exist?”</p>
<p><strong>More than a degree<br /></strong> Despite the difficult circumstances Palestinian students continue to live in, they have not given up on applying for scholarships in foreign universities. In fact, scholarship funding has increased over the last two years.</p>
<p>Since the most recent <a href="https://www.newarab.com/news/gaza-records-over-1200-israeli-ceasefire-violations" rel="nofollow">ceasefire</a>, which went into effect on 10 October 2025, hundreds of Gazan students have continued to apply for scholarships, with 200 being successful so far.</p>
<p>According to international independent educational initiatives, last year, dozens of students <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxwyygpgplo" target="_blank" rel="noopener" rel="nofollow">successfully left the Strip</a> to enrol and begin their scholarships abroad. This increase in applications for foreign scholarships does not come from a desire to emigrate, but from the search for safety and psychological stability.</p>
<p>Yasser*, a 26-year-old computer science graduate, recently secured a scholarship for his Master’s degree in Germany.</p>
<p>“I did not only apply for this scholarship because of my love for computer science, but because I felt like my life in Gaza is on hold: work, marriage, my future.” he said.</p>
<p>“This scholarship has enabled me to regain a sense of control over my life.”</p>
<p>He added: “How do you explain to university admissions teams that you’re applying not only so you can learn, but so you can live?”</p>
<p><strong>The surge in demand for scholarships post-October 2023<br /></strong> Israel’s most <a href="https://www.newarab.com/tag/gaza-genocide" rel="nofollow">recent war on Gaza</a> changed the relationship between Gaza’s students and foreign university scholarships forever.</p>
<p>Students no longer viewed a foreign scholarship as a future possibility or nice-to-have, but a necessity for survival in an emergency.</p>
<p>Alaa Al-Turk, an accounting graduate from Al-Jalaa in North Gaza, said when Israel’s genocide broke out in October 2023, his plans to apply for a foreign scholarship transformed from being long-term to imminent.</p>
<p>“In October 2023, I felt like time had run out. I thought, ‘Either I get out [of Gaza] now, or I stay in a danger zone indefinitely.&#8217;”</p>
<p>Social experts believe this sharp surge in applications for foreign scholarships since October 2023 reflects a shift in the role of education in Gaza, from a natural path to self-development to a means of emergency survival.</p>
<p>Scholarships not only enable young Palestinians to attempt to leave Gaza legally, but psychologically, they are being used as an attempt to regain control over their destinies.</p>
<p><strong>International universities step in<br /></strong> Understanding the exceptional circumstances Palestinian students face, some international universities in the UK, Germany, Italy, Turkïye and some Scandinavian countries have taken steps to facilitate the admission of students from Gaza.</p>
<p>These steps include offering scholarships specifically for Palestinians from Gaza or easing admissions requirements, particularly language requirements. Some have accepted applications from Gazan students without TOEFL and IELTS exams.</p>
<p>“I was so afraid the university would not accept me because I did not have a language certificate,” said 22-year-old English graduate Layan Al Mashharawi from Shuja’iyya in East Gaza.</p>
<p>“They conducted a lengthy interview with me and told me they knew the issue isn’t my language level, but where I live.”</p>
<p>In the UK, the University of Manchester, the University of Birmingham and SOAS in London have eased admissions requirements for Palestinian students from Gaza as part of the <a href="https://www.chevening.org/scholarships/" rel="nofollow">Chevening Scholarships programme</a>, including relaxing language and document requirements.</p>
<p>In Ireland, universities such as Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin have accepted Palestinian students from Gaza onto their programmes, with special humanitarian and academic arrangements.</p>
<p>The University of the United Arab Emirates offers Palestinian students from Gaza full scholarships.</p>
<p>Independent initiatives such as Scholarships for Ghazza and the Gaza Scholarship Initiative have played a large role in connecting Gazan students with these universities.</p>
<p><strong>A scholarship does not always lead to an exit<br /></strong> Obtaining a foreign scholarship does not automatically mean an exit from Gaza. The bigger challenge is actually leaving the Strip.</p>
<p>Gaza’s <a href="https://www.newarab.com/news/how-gazas-rafah-crossing-remains-hostage-israels-security" rel="nofollow">border crossings</a> are open only for limited periods, and they are sporadic and irregular. There are complex coordination lists and security approvals, making it a highly stressful process.</p>
<p>Every delay to crossing the border puts Palestinian students at risk of losing their scholarships, and every border closure places them back at square one. Many live for months in a state of limbo, waiting for academic acceptance and geographical isolation.</p>
<p>“I was living between two suitcases,” said political science student Noor Hijazi from Deir-El-Balah in central Gaza.</p>
<p>“One packed and ready for travel, and the other for the life I would have to return to if I failed to leave Gaza. This waiting was more stressful than the studying itself.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, 27-year-old Master’s student Mahmoud Awad from Khan Younis in South Gaza almost missed the start of his degree.</p>
<p>“The university sent me a starting date three times, and each time I explained to them that the problem wasn’t my visa but my inability to leave Gaza. I was afraid I would lose my scholarship because of something that was beyond my control,” he told <em>The New Arab. </em></p>
<p><strong>When university admission becomes a commodity for survival<br /></strong> With the <a href="https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1r/k1r93tr32p" rel="nofollow">near-total closure of Gaza’s borders</a> and lack of safe and legal routes out of the territory comes the rise of a disturbing new phenomenon: purchasing acceptance into a university programme not for study but to leave the Strip.</p>
<p>It is not a topic students will talk about openly; those who spoke to <em>The New Arab</em> asked to have their identities protected not for fear of legal repercussion, but because of the moral stigma.</p>
<p>Behind this phenomenon lies a reality more complex than mere cheating. It comes with legal and financial risks, and those who benefit are the middlemen.</p>
<p>Twenty-nine-year-old Karim* said: “I wasn’t looking for a university, I was looking for a door. I applied for official scholarships the traditional way and was unsuccessful.</p>
<p>“The waiting was mentally killing me. At the end, I paid for acceptance into a university just so I could leave.”</p>
<p>Another student, 27-year-old Heba* said: <em>”</em> I knew I might not be able to continue my studies, but staying in Gaza was no longer an option. I wasn’t buying a university education; I was buying a chance at survival.”</p>
<p><strong>Education should not be a corridor to survival<br /></strong> What Gaza’s university-age students are asking for is not emigration, but the ability to choose to study, travel and also return to Gaza without these options being a matter of life and death.</p>
<p>University scholarships should not be a ticket to survival, and education should not become a substitute for the basic human rights of freedom of movement and the right to live with dignity.</p>
<p>Until that happens, for Gaza’s students, foreign scholarships will remain more than an academic opportunity.</p>
<p><em>*Names changed upon request</em></p>
<p><em><a href="https://www.trtworld.com/author/689f03426df5fdc69af8ed73" rel="nofollow">Haya Ahmed</a> is a doctor and freelance writer from Gaza. This article was first published by The New Arab.<br /></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ News New Zealand has joined 23 other countries calling out Israel and demanding a full supply of foreign aid be allowed into the territory. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters told RNZ Morning Report today it was “intolerable” that Israel had blocked any aid reaching residents for many weeks. The UN is warning that 14,000 ]]></description>
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<p>New Zealand has <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2025/05/20/israel-slammed-over-cynical-sidestep-of-global-rulings-on-gazan-humanitarian-aid/" rel="nofollow">joined 23 other countries calling out Israel</a> and demanding a full supply of foreign aid be allowed into the territory.</p>
<p>Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters told RNZ <em>Morning Report</em> today it was “intolerable” that Israel had blocked any aid reaching residents for many weeks.</p>
<p>The UN is warning that <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/561629/un-has-clearance-for-100-more-aid-trucks-to-enter-gaza-official-says" rel="nofollow">14,000 babies are estimated to be suffering severe acute malnutrition</a> in Gaza and ideally they need to get supplies within 48 hours.</p>
<p>The UK, France and Canada have expressed their frustration, with the UK’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy telling Parliament the war in Gaza had entered a “dark new phase” and the UK was cancelling trade talks with Israel.</p>
<p>Although the situation had come about because of acts of terrorism by Hamas, for residents in Gaza it had become “intolerable”, Peters told <em>Morning Report</em>.</p>
<p>“We’ve had enough of this and we want the matter resolved and now.”</p>
<p>A full resumption of aid should have happened a long time ago and it was essential that the United Nations be involved in delivering it.</p>
<p><strong>‘Had enough of it’</strong><br />“… we’ve just simply had enough of it, utterly so [from Israel].”</p>
<p>The statement by the countries reaffirmed what had been said for a long time that Israel must make aid available.</p>
<p>New Zealand also opposed Israel’s latest expansion of military operations in Gaza, Peters said.</p>
<p>The Palestinian Authority and countries such as Egypt and Indonesia understood New Zealand’s position.</p>
<p>“We just want to sort this out and the long-term thing [Palestinians’ future alongside Israel] has got to be resolved as well.</p>
<p>“Israel needs to get the message very clear — we are running out of patience and hearing excuses.”</p>
<p>Asked if the Israeli ambassador should be called in so the message could be conveyed more clearly, he said it would be a symbolic gesture that would not help starving babies.</p>
<p>Israel already knew what this country’s stance was, he said.</p>
<p>It was an appalling situation that had started with “unforgivable terrorism” but Israel had gone “far too far” in its response, Peters said.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ</em>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Asia Pacific Report Two of the global Freedom Flotilla ships are being prepared in Turkey and almost ready for the upcoming humanitarian mission to Gaza. It is expected that the flotilla will include a New Zealand medical team. Kia Ora Gaza is a member of the international Freedom Flotilla Coalition — a grassroots solidarity movement ]]></description>
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<p>Two of the global Freedom Flotilla ships are being prepared in Turkey and almost ready for the upcoming humanitarian mission to Gaza.</p>
<p>It is expected that the flotilla will include a New Zealand medical team.</p>
<p><a href="https://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow">Kia Ora Gaza</a> is a member of the international <a href="https://freedomflotilla.org/" rel="nofollow">Freedom Flotilla Coalition</a> — a grassroots solidarity movement of different campaigns and activists across the world who are working together to end the “illegal and inhumane” Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.</p>
<p>“With the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and the increased violence against all Palestinians living under Israeli oppression and occupation, our work is now more important than ever,” said Roger Fowler, a founder and facilitator of Kia Ora Gaza.</p>
<p>Since forming in 2010, Kia Ora Gaza has successfully participated in six non-violent direct challenges to the Israeli siege of Gaza:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lifeline to Gaza land convoy (2010)</li>
<li>Miles of Smiles land convoy (2012)</li>
<li>Research visit (2012)</li>
<li>Freedom Flotilla 3 to Gaza (2015)</li>
<li>Women’s Boat to Gaza (2016)</li>
<li>Right to a Just Future for Palestine (2018)</li>
</ul>
<p>“This year we are again joining with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and the Save Gaza Campaign and planning three separate actions that will deliver much needed humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,” said Fowler.</p>
<p>“We’ll also be challenging the illegal Israeli blockade and siege of the enclave.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_98947" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-98947" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-98947 size-full" src="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Govts-fail-KG-680wide.png" alt="&quot;Where our governments fail, we sail&quot;" width="680" height="421" srcset="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Govts-fail-KG-680wide.png 680w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Govts-fail-KG-680wide-300x186.png 300w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Govts-fail-KG-680wide-356x220.png 356w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Govts-fail-KG-680wide-678x420.png 678w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 680px) 100vw, 680px"/><figcaption id="caption-attachment-98947" class="wp-caption-text">“Where our governments fail, we sail” . . . a message from a Canadian member of the Freedom Flotilla. Image: Kia Ora Gaza</figcaption></figure>
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