France has renewed its threats to pursue legal action against Israel following assaults on activists from the 'Freedom Fleet'. This warning comes just two days after previous statements, indicating a shift in France's stance on the ongoing events.
Israeli authorities announced the deportation of two activists, one Spanish and one Brazilian, after their arrest while participating in the 'Freedom Fleet' aimed at breaking the blockade on Gaza. The activists were detained following an Israeli naval interception in international waters.
An Israeli court in Ashkelon has extended the detention of foreign activists Thiago de Avila and Saif Abu Kashk, who were aboard the 'Freedom Fleet' heading to Gaza, until next Sunday. This decision comes amid increasing international pressure on Israel regarding human rights and freedom of expression.
The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an official investigation into the Israeli Navy's kidnapping of Spanish activist Saif Abu Kashk and Brazilian Thiago Avila. This decision comes amid rising concerns over human rights violations in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel has extended the detention of activists Tiago Avila and Saif Abu Kask for two days after their arrest off the coast of Greece. This decision comes amid international condemnation from Spain and Brazil, who deem the detentions illegal.
Activists <strong>Saeed Abu Kashk</strong> and <strong>Thiago Avila</strong> experienced physical violence and arbitrary detention in Israel, leading them to declare a hunger strike in protest. This incident raises significant concerns about human rights in the occupied territories.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has accused Israel of abducting a Spanish citizen of Palestinian descent, demanding his immediate release. This accusation follows the Israeli military's interception of the Freedom Fleet in international waters.
Israeli forces intercepted ships from the Freedom Fleet in international waters, leading to the transfer of 168 Palestine-supporting activists to the Greek island of Crete. This action is part of efforts to break the blockade imposed on Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu interrupted his corruption trial on Wednesday for urgent security consultations regarding the 'International Freedom Fleet' heading to Gaza. This decision comes amid increasing international efforts to support Palestinian rights.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the courthouse this morning to head to the Kirya military headquarters for urgent consultations as the Freedom Fleet approaches Gaza's shores. This move comes amid rising tensions in the region surrounding the fleet's mission to break the blockade on the territory.
A large demonstration took place on Saturday evening in Habib Bourguiba Street, Tunis, organized by the 'Resilience Committee' and other activists, calling for the release of detained activists from the Freedom Fleet. Participants carried banners and chanted slogans demanding the immediate release of the detainees.