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To escape the difficult economic conditions in the Gaza Strip and the lack of hope of getting a job in light of the high unemployment rate, Palestinian youth Yahya Barbakh (26 years old) preferred illegal immigration by sea, to Greece and from there to other European countries.

The Palestinian youth, Yahya Barbakh, 26, preferred illegal immigration across the sea, to Greece and from there to other European countries.However, the winds did not come as the boat that was traveling "Barbakh" and ten other Palestinians from the Gaza Strip who were with him, as it sank at sea before they arrived in Greece last Friday evening (November 5).According to Barbakh, who spoke with Anatolia on the phone, the immigrant Palestinians spent two hours wrestling with the waves of the sea, surrounded by fog, fear and an unknown fate, until the Turkish police rescued eight of them, while the traces of the remaining three were lost.Later, the Palestinian ambassador to Ankara, Fayed Mustafa, announced, on Sunday evening, that the Turkish authorities had found the body of one of the three missing persons, who had drowned, called Nasrallah Al-Farra.

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To escape the difficult economic conditions in the Gaza Strip and the lack of hope of getting a job in light of the high unemployment rate, Palestinian youth Yahya Barbakh (26 years old) preferred illegal immigration by sea, to Greece and from there to other European countries.

The Palestinian youth, Yahya Barbakh, 26, preferred illegal immigration across the sea, to Greece and from there to other European countries.However, the winds did not come as the boat that was traveling "Barbakh" and ten other Palestinians from the Gaza Strip who were with him, as it sank at sea before they arrived in Greece last Friday evening (November 5).According to Barbakh, who spoke with Anatolia on the phone, the immigrant Palestinians spent two hours wrestling with the waves of the sea, surrounded by fog, fear and an unknown fate, until the Turkish police rescued eight of them, while the traces of the remaining three were lost.Later, the Palestinian ambassador to Ankara, Fayed Mustafa, announced, on Sunday evening, that the Turkish authorities had found the body of one of the three missing persons, who had drowned, called Nasrallah Al-Farra.

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