Three N.L. activists aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla released from Israeli detention
Forty-five international activists detained by Israel for attempting to break the Gaza blockade were released and entered Jordan, with six Canadians among them, officials said.
- Three activists from Newfoundland and Labrador have been released from Israeli detention and are returning to Canada.
- Sadie Mees, Devony Ellis, and Nikita Stapleton were on a flotilla delivering medical aid to Gaza when intercepted by the Israeli Navy.
- The Gaza Freedom Flotilla group reported that the activists were detained in Ketzi'ot prison in Israel before their release.
- Mskwaasin Agnew is also among the Canadian detainees released and returned to Toronto earlier.
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This was confirmed after the release of Spanish activist Reyes Rigo, whose detention was extended illegally, and who suffered abuse by Israeli soldiers in prison.
Three N.L. activists aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla released from Israeli detention (Canada)
Three Newfoundland and Labrador activists who were part of a flotilla that was detained by Israeli forces have been released and are en route home to Canada. Sadie Mees, Devoney Ellis, and Nikita Stapleton travelled safely to Amman, Jordan, Sunday morning. The members of the Canadian Boat to Gaza, p...
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