A political podcast discussion examines tensions within the New Zealand coalition, particularly between Winston Peters and Chris Luxon, while also highlighting the risks and motivations of a Kiwi-led flotilla attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza amid international legal
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Well, the aid is definitely a big part of it, but our main part is that we want to break the illegal siege on Gaza. We want to create a humanitarian corridor so that real aid can be taken, a real amount of aid can be taken in. The illegal siege has been going on for so long and our governments are refusing to do anything. So we are just like any other people, we are horrified and sickened by the terrible acts of cruelty and just horrendous war crimes that are going on in Palestine at the moment, and we want to do our part to try and fix that. And that's what the flotilla is. And it's also bringing the eyes of the world back to Gaza because the media, especially in the Western countries, have been very, very quiet on the matter.
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