Activists
Second group of Spanish activists returns after detention in Israel
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A second group of 27 Spanish activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla returned to Spain on Monday after deportation by Israel, denouncing torture and mistreatment during their detention. They arrived in Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao, recounting episodes of physical and psychological violence. One activist, Reyes Rico, remains detained in Israel.
Authorities in eastern Libya released the ten activists detained a month ago on Tuesday night. Alicia Armesto is already traveling back to Spain.
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A Swedish citizen in his 40s has been detained by the Israeli military after activist boats were stopped en route to Gaza. The Foreign Ministry confirms it is following the case. The man is being held in custody by Israel, according to UD.
Tunisian authorities have denied allegations of a drone strike on an aid boat carrying activists, including Greta Thunberg, bound for Gaza. The vessel was anchored off Sidi Bou Said when the claimed incident occurred, according to organizers. The denial comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.