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The Flotilla's Complaint Against Israel Is Pending.

Summary by El Periódico
Judge Luis Francisco de Jorge, the head of the National High Court's 1st Pre-Trial Square, has decided to admit the complaint filed by various members of the Gaza solidarity flotilla for the ill-treatment suffered by the Israeli military. The admission of the complaint is partial. The magistrate has decided that he can

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The court takes the case over the 2010 attack after finding that three of the victims who were travelling on the boat are of Spanish origin.

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The judge of the Francisco de Jorge National High Court has admitted two lawsuits to investigate two Israeli military commanders for an offence of illegal detention...

·Madrid, Spain
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It limits its investigations to the acts committed on board Spanish flag vessels

·Spain
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Judge Francisco de Jorge makes this decision despite not having the support of the Public Prosecutor's Office and asks the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Court to rule on whether it can investigate the facts.The judge of the National High Court Francisco de Jorge has agreed to admit to the proceedings two complaints filed to investigate the commander-in-chief of the Israeli Armed Forces, Ramatcal Eyal Zamires, and the commande…

·Spain
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Judge Luis Francisco de Jorge, the head of the National High Court's 1st Pre-Trial Square, has decided to admit the complaint filed by various members of the Gaza solidarity flotilla for the ill-treatment suffered by the Israeli military. The admission of the complaint is partial. The magistrate has decided that he can

·Barcelona, Spain
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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