Cathedral City Woman Safely Released From Israeli Custody, Transported to Jordan
Activists from 22 countries were deported after Israel intercepted the flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade, with allegations of mistreatment during detention.
- On Tuesday, Israel deported 131 Gaza aid flotilla activists, including a Cathedral City woman, to Jordan via the Allenby Bridge crossing.
- The deportations followed Israeli interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla last week as it attempted to deliver humanitarian aid and challenge the Gaza blockade.
- Among those aboard the flotilla were aid workers, elected officials, members of the press, and legal professionals representing at least 22 different nations.
- Ramirez’s family shared that they are extremely relieved and thankful following her safe release.
- Jordan has not provided additional information about whether the activists will undergo further investigation, and analysts note that upcoming flotilla efforts could heighten regional instability.
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Luis Medina THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KUNA) – A Cathedral City woman who was in Israeli custody after being detained on a Gaza-bound aid ship has been released and is in Jordan, her family told News Channel 3’s Athena Jreij. Jordanian state media reported that 131 activists from the Gaza flotilla were deported to Jordan on Tuesday. The family shared a video showing Geraldine Ramirez with the remaining members of the U.S. delegation in Jordan. “Our…
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Cathedral City woman safely released from Israeli custody, transported to Jordan
THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) - A Cathedral City woman in Israeli custody after being detained on a humanitarian aid boat headed for Gaza has been safely released and is now in Jordan, family told News Channel 3's Athena Jreij. Jordanian state media reported that 131 Gaza flotilla activists were deported to Jordan on Tuesday. Family shared a video showing Geraldine Ramirez with the remaining US delegation members in Jordan. "Our family cannot fu…
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