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Turkish Activists Detained While Attempting to Break Gaza Blockade

Two Turkish activists revealed details of their detention while trying to break the blockade imposed on Gaza. They faced violent interventions from Israeli soldiers during their time on the fleet's boats.

Controversy Erupts Over Wolf Detention in France

The French government faces legal pressure following the detention of a wolf found injured in a hunting trap. This incident has raised concerns among farmers about the impact of wolves on their livestock.

Syrian Artist Ma'an Abdul Haq Detained for Two Days Over Fight

Syrian artist Ma'an Abdul Haq, known for his role as 'Sateef' in the series 'Bab Al-Hara', was detained for two days by security forces due to a public altercation, not for his political views. He expressed hope for respectful treatment for all Syrians moving forward.

Renew suspect's detention for stabbing fiancée 28 times in Ma'asra

The Public Prosecution has decided to renew the detention of a suspect in the attempted murder of his fiancée, after he inflicted <strong>28 stab wounds</strong> in a horrific incident in Ma'asra. The event has sparked outrage and condemnation within the community.

Highlight ongoing detention of 75 doctors from Gaza

British journalist Andy Worthington reveals the ongoing detention of <strong>75 doctors</strong> and health workers from Gaza, shedding light on the plight of these forgotten prisoners. The report emphasizes the harsh conditions they endure in Israeli prisons.

Israeli Court to Review Appeal for Release of Gaza Solidarity Activists

The Israeli Central Court in Beersheba is set to review an appeal filed by the Adalah legal center, seeking the release of activists Tiago Avila and Saif Abu Kashk after their detention was extended for an additional six days.

Israeli Court Extends Detention of 'Freedom Fleet' Activists

An Israeli court in Ashkelon has extended the detention of humanitarian activists Tiago Avila and Saif Abu Kashk for an additional six days at the request of the prosecution. This decision comes amid rising international concern over human rights.

Israel extends detention of Gaza flotilla leaders amid abuse claims

Israeli authorities have extended the detention of Gaza flotilla leaders, prompting outrage from human rights activists who accuse the Israeli government of mistreatment. This decision comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.

Israeli Court Extends Detention of Foreign Activists Until Sunday

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.

Spain demands immediate release of citizen detained by Israel

The Spanish government has called for the immediate release of its citizen detained by Israeli authorities, emphasizing the importance of respecting human rights. This demand comes amid increasing international calls to end arbitrary detentions by Israeli authorities.

Global Outcry Against Torture of Activists in Israel

Human rights activist Greta Thunberg condemned Israel's illegal actions after intercepting over 20 civilian ships in international waters. Approximately 200 participants were detained and transported more than 1000 kilometers away from Gaza, with reports of torture among some detainees.

Iranian businessman dies after alleged assault during detention

Iranian businessman <strong>Hossam Aladdin</strong> has died following an alleged assault by security forces during his detention. He was reportedly visiting authorities to inquire about his brother's situation, who is accused of using <strong>Starlink</strong> equipment to access the internet.

Release ten Malaysian activists after assaults in Gaza mission

Ten Malaysian activists were released from the Sumat Nusantara Command Center after being detained in international waters near the Greek island of Crete. Their release follows reports of assaults during their detention.

Israeli Court Extends Detention of Gaza Hospital Director

An Israeli court has extended the detention of Dr. <strong>Hossam Abu Safiya</strong>, director of <strong>Kamal Adwan Hospital</strong> in Gaza, without filing any charges against him. This decision raises significant concerns regarding his treatment and the broader humanitarian crisis in the region.

Israeli Court Extends Detention of Palestinian Doctor Without Charges

An Israeli court extended the detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, without any charges. This decision comes amid harsh detention conditions and denial of necessary medical care.

French citizens return to Paris after over 3 years in Iranian prisons

French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have returned to France after leaving Iran on Tuesday. They spent more than three and a half years in Iranian prisons, followed by five months of house arrest at the French embassy in Tehran.

Release of Frenchman Held in Venezuela Returns Home After Year

Frenchman <strong>Julien Vifrey</strong> has returned to his country after a year of detention in <strong>Venezuela</strong>. He was released from <strong>Rodeo 1</strong> prison near the capital <strong>Caracas</strong> for unspecified reasons.

Survivors of Saidnaya Prison Face New Life Challenges

The release of Mohannad Ghandoor from Saidnaya Prison marks a new beginning filled with challenges. After four years of detention, Ghandoor confronts a life that is entirely different from what he once knew.

Macron Welcomes French Citizens Released After Detention in Iran

On Wednesday, April 8, French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed two French citizens released after being held for three and a half years in Iran, calling their return the "end of a terrible ordeal." This moment marks a significant joy for their families and the French people.

Release of French Nationals After Four Years in Iran

French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris arrived in Paris on Wednesday after leaving Iran, where they had been detained and then placed under house arrest for over four years on espionage charges. Their release comes at a sensitive time for relations between France and Iran, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two nations.

Macron Welcomes French Citizens Released from Iran After Two Years

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris at the Élysée Palace today, who had been detained in Iran since 2022. This meeting follows intensive diplomatic efforts that led to their release earlier this week.

French Teachers Return Home After Four Years of Detention in Iran

French teachers <strong>Céline Kohler</strong> and <strong>Jacques Paris</strong> have returned to France after being held captive in Iran for four years. They arrived in Paris from Azerbaijan, where they were transferred via a diplomatic convoy.

Release French Citizens Detained in Iran After Years

French President Emmanuel Macron announced the release of citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, who had been detained in Iran for over three years. Their release follows accusations of espionage, and they are now on their way to France.

Iran Releases French Nationals After Three-Year Detention

French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Barry arrived in Paris after being held in Iran for over three years. Their release follows an agreement between Tehran and Paris regarding the release of Iranian student Mahdieh Esfandiari.

Release French Nationals from Iran After Over 3 Years Detained

French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris returned to Paris after being released from Iran, following a diplomatic understanding between Tehran and Paris. This release coincided with the freeing of Iranian student Mahdieh Esfandiari by France.

Demand for Lifting Travel Ban on Husband Detained in Iraq

A family in Dubai is facing severe anxiety after the husband has been detained in Iraq for five years. The wife warns of the consequences of the ongoing travel ban imposed on her husband, calling for authorities to intervene to protect his life.

France Repatriates Citizens After Over Three Years in Iranian Prisons

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that two French citizens, who spent more than three years in Iranian prisons on espionage charges, are returning home. This news alleviates concerns regarding their fate following their release last November.

Iran Releases French Citizens After 3.5 Years of Detention

France announced the release of its citizens, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, after they were detained in Iran for over three years. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that their release was facilitated by Omani mediation.

Iran Releases French Citizens Detained for Three Years

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Iran has allowed French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris to leave the country after being detained for three years. This development comes amid sensitive relations between France and Iran, focusing on human rights and the detention of foreigners.

Iran Releases French Couple After Three Years of Detention

French President Emmanuel Macron announced today the release of two French citizens who had been detained in Iran. They are on their way home after spending over three years in prison on espionage charges.