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Handala Activists Urge Governments to Secure Release From Israel

  • Activists on the Handala ship, intercepted by Israeli forces, are calling on their governments to secure their release and end Israel's ongoing campaigns against Gaza, which have resulted in over 59,700 deaths.
  • Mohamed El Bakkali urged the Moroccan government to intervene for the activists' release, while other activists made similar pleas amidst the global condemnation of the incident.
  • Israeli forces illegally captured the Handala in international waters, detaining 21 activists who were attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza's citizens suffering from starvation.
  • Huwaida Arraf stated in a video that they were illegally intercepted by Israeli forces and called for pressure on the U.S. government to demand their release and stop complicity in the violence against Palestinians.
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Twelve Freedom Flotilla activists who are still detained in Israel will be deported in the next few hours, after being tried by the Detention Review Tribunal, accused of trying to enter the country illegally, according to EFE’s organization on Monday. The activists were traveling on the ship Handala to take food to the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Flotilla’s communication officer in Spain, Sandra Barrilaro, said that “they are expected to be transfer…

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The Handala boat, en route to Gaza to provide humanitarian aid, was arrested Sunday, July 27, 2025 by the Israeli army while it was about 100 kilometres from the Gaza coast.On board were 21 people, including MEP LFI, Emma Fourreau, who decided, along with eleven other crew members, to start a hunger strike in order to protest against their arrest, reports CNews.The latter refused to sign their voluntary expulsion, so they will be brought before …

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PARIS. Swedish-French MEP Emma Fourreau has begun a hunger strike in an Israeli detention center after the ship she and 18 other activists were on to Gaza was boarded by Israeli security forces. The boat was carrying food and medicine to the population, according to the activists themselves, several of whom will now face trial.

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https://ummid.com/ broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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