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Greek Piraeus port dockers obstruct ammunition cargo predestined for Israel

Lots of members of a Greek dockworkers' union have obstructed the loading of a container of ammo destined for Israel in demonstration versus the Gaza war, coast guard and union authorities told Reuters on Friday.

The container, which got to Greece's Pireaus port on Thursday, held 21 tons of ammo, among the unionists told Reuters on condition of anonymity. The cargo was trucked from North Macedonia and was because of be packed aboard a Marshall islands-flagged ship bound for Israel.

Before the occurrence, the dockworkers' union had gotten in touch with employees to object and block the delivery of weapons and ammunition that would be used in the Gaza war.

It's time to scream loudly that we won't permit Piraeus port to end up being a war springboard, read their declaration published on Facebook. We defend peace ... no to Greece's participation in the war!

Pictures submitted later on the very same Facebook page showed people carrying flares and slogans sprayed on a truck that read: Murderers, leave the port.

Greece has backed Israel's right to defend itself amidst an ongoing conflict with militant group Hamas in Gaza however has called for an instant ceasefire to end what it has actually said is an inconceivable humanitarian catastrophe.

The truck with the freight stays with port authorities and an examination has been introduced into the occurrence. An arrest warrant has been issued for a union leader, one of the coast guard officials stated. The container had a valid transit license, another authorities said.

(source: Reuters)