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Ms Booth arrived in the Gaza Strip from Cyprus last week on a "peace boat" to draw attention to Israel's blockade of the Palestinian territory.
But she said authorities had prevented her from leaving Gaza three times.
Mr Blair, now an international envoy to the Middle East, is currently in the region meeting senior Israeli leaders.
'Non-violent resistance project'
Israel tightened an economic blockade on Gaza after Hamas forces violently seized control from Fatah in June 2007.
About 45 people - including Americans, Palestinians and Israelis - took part in the "peace boat" mission last week.
The president of the Free Gaza Movement, Greta Berlin, said it was "a non-violent resistance project to challenge Israel's siege of Gaza".
When the boats returned to Cyprus, Ms Booth and a few other activists remained in Gaza.
Now the sister of Mr Blair's wife, Cherie, has said she wants to go home but has been prevented - along with three other foreign nationals - from leaving Gaza three times, once by the Israeli authorities through the Erez crossing and twice by the Egyptians via Rafah.
In the past, Ms Booth has publicly criticised some of Mr Blair's government's foreign policy decisions.
Mr Blair now acts as the International Quartet's special envoy to the region. There is no word yet from his office about any official efforts to get Ms Booth out of Gaza.
The British Consulate in Jerusalem said it was in close contact with British nationals in Gaza.
(BBC)
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