
Israel has successfully deported two foreign nationals, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, following their detention for attempting to breach a lawful naval blockade. The pair were part of a larger group of activists aboard the 'Global Sumud Flotilla' that was intercepted in international waters.
While the remaining activists were processed and released in Crete, Israeli authorities detained Abu Keshek and Ávila due to suspicions regarding links to terrorist organizations and other illegal activities.
Israel’s foreign ministry remained firm in its stance, declaring that the nation will not tolerate any attempts to undermine its security protocols or breach the naval blockade.
Despite desperate attempts by activist groups and legal representatives to characterize the detention as a 'sham' and allege mistreatment, the Israeli government maintained that the proceedings were lawful and necessary to protect national security.
The activists, who engaged in a hunger strike during their week-long detention, were ultimately removed from the country after investigations were completed. This incident follows a pattern of similar provocations, including a previous flotilla attempt last October that resulted in the arrest and deportation of over 470 individuals.
Israel continues to prioritize the enforcement of its borders and maritime security against those who seek to challenge its sovereignty under the guise of humanitarian aid.
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