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Israel deports 171 Gaza activists; Mushtaq Ahmed remains detained

Published on: October 6, 2025 6:32 PM

Israel has deported 171 activists from the Gaza aid flotilla. The group included famous environmental activist Greta Thunberg. Israeli navy stopped the flotilla in international waters and detained its members. The deported activists were sent to many European and American countries. However, former Pakistani senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan remains in Israeli custody.

Earlier, Israel deported over 170 other flotilla members. Most of the detained activists belong to countries such as Greece, Italy, France, Sweden, Germany, and the UK. Israel’s move drew sharp criticism worldwide. Many called for respect of human rights and peaceful humanitarian efforts. The deportations have heightened tensions in the region.

Read more: Pakistan’s Ex-Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Still in Israeli Custody as Flotilla Activists

After returning to their home countries, some activists shared harsh detention experiences. They claimed Israeli forces harassed them and denied them medicines. These reports have caused international concern about Israel’s treatment of detainees. Activists demanded fair treatment and accountability for alleged abuses. Human rights groups have urged investigations into these claims.

Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, the Pakistani senator, is still detained by Israeli authorities. His family and government officials are monitoring his situation closely. Efforts are underway to secure his release and ensure his safety. The incident has increased diplomatic pressure on Israel from Pakistan and other countries. It remains a key issue in international discussions.

Read more: Ex-Senator Leads Pakistan’s Role in Gaza Relief

Overall, the flotilla incident highlights ongoing tensions in Gaza and Israel. It shows challenges faced by humanitarian missions in conflict zones. The deportations and reported abuses have sparked global debate on human rights. Countries continue calling for peaceful solutions and respect for international law. The world watches closely as the situation develops.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: environmental activist Greta Thunberg, flotilla, Gaza aid Flotilla, Israel, Israel deports 171 Gaza activists, Latest, Mushtaq Ahmed

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