Israel Confirms 137 More Activists From Gaza-Bound Flotilla Deported to Turkey
Israel deported 137 activists from 14 countries to Turkey after intercepting the flotilla enforcing an 18-year naval blockade on Gaza, detaining over 450 participants.
- Israel deported 137 activists who were part of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, including citizens of the US, Italy, UK, Switzerland, Jordan, and other countries.
- The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail last month with politicians and activists, including Greta Thunberg, aiming to reach Gaza where famine is taking hold.
- The Israeli navy intercepted the flotilla and detained hundreds of people, deporting some to Turkey and Europe while blocking others from reaching Gaza waters.
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Activists deported after flotilla intercepting to Gaza reported being victims of violence and 'treated like animals'.
Global Flotilla Sumud activists have criticized in Turkey the conditions of their detention in Israel, where they claim they were deprived of food and water, and reported that Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has suffered beatings and degrading treatment.A total of 137 activists, 36 Turks and 101 of other nationalities, have landed in Istanbul this Saturday on board a Turkish Airlines plane coming from Israel. Upon arrival, they removed the unifo…
Some 137 of them arrived in Istanbul on Saturday, after being expelled from Israel.
Israel deports 137 activists from Global Sumud Flotilla, 321 remain kidnapped
On Saturday 4 October, the Israeli occupation authorities deported 137 of the kidnapped international solidarity activists who participated in the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the humanitarian siege on Gaza, in the second deportation operation in a matter of days, after returning four Italians to their country on Friday 3 October. Flotilla kidnappees released – or some of them have According to press sources, a plane carrying the deportees lan…
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that 137 activists, detained in Israel for participating in a humanitarian flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza, were flown to Istanbul, Reuters reported.
‘We were treated like animals’, deported Gaza flotilla activists say
International activists who arrived in Istanbul after being deported from Israel following the military's interception of their Gaza-bound flotilla said Saturday they had been subjected to violence and "treated like animals". The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail last month seeking to ferry aid to war-battered Gaza but Israel blocked the boats, detaining more than 400
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