As the Israeli bombs were crashing down on Gaza’s trapped population in a war where there was no viable end game, the Cyprus government was trying to make its voice heard. It certainly wasn’t wasting any opportunity at home to tell everyone the President was mixing with world leaders to open a maritime corridor to ship much-needed humanitarian aid to Gaza. This was another instance where Cyprus was inflating its international importance to show it could be a player for stability in an unstable region. According to government officials, there has been a positive reaction to the proposal that was
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