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Lifeline 3
Lifeline 3, or in full Viva Palestina — a lifeline to Gaza, 3 was a convoy carrying humanitarian aid, solidarity, and a political message. It was led by George Galloway (a Respect Party politician) and Viva Palestina, a British charity. It travelled from the United Kingdom to the Gaza Strip during the winter of 2009–10, collecting volunteers and vehicles from other countries along the way, notably Turkey, due to the IHH (İnsani Yardım Vakfı) organisation. The Gaza Strip has been blockaded by Israel and Egypt since 2007, when Hamas took power in the territory following its victory in the Palestinian legislative election, 2006. A Palestinian protest in support of the convoy culminated in the fatal shooting of an Egyptian border guard by person unknown. Violent clashes between convoy members and Egyptian police led to the deportation of Galloway and other members from Egypt and a declaration by the Egyptian government that no similar convoys would be allowed to pass through the country in the future. ==Travel to Egypt== The convoy departed from London on 6 December 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2009-06-26 )〕 It reached the Jordanian harbour of Aqaba and spent five days there negotiating with the Egyptian consul for passage through Egypt's Red Sea port. A statement from the Egyptian ministry of information said that Galloway had been told before the convoy's departure that the group had to travel through the Mediterranean port of El Arish. Failing to receive permission, the convoy travelled to the Syrian Mediterranean port of Latakia and from there to El Arish.〔(Humanitarian convoy to leave for Gaza from Syria's Latakia ), Xinhua 30-12-2009〕
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