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Israel deports activists detained on Gaza-bound flotilla mission

Published on: May 10, 2026 4:20 PM

Israel deported two international activists after detaining them aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla intercepted in international waters, according to officials. The deported individuals included Spanish national Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Avila, who were arrested while participating in a humanitarian mission. Moreover, the incident has renewed debate over maritime law and aid access to Gaza.

The activists were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which departed from Spain on April 12 with the aim of delivering humanitarian assistance to Gaza amid an ongoing blockade. The flotilla reportedly sought to challenge restrictions imposed on maritime access to the enclave. Consequently, Israeli authorities intercepted the vessel and detained participants on April 29 before transferring them to Israel.

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Israel’s foreign ministry stated that Saif Abu Keshek was suspected of links to a designated organisation, while Thiago Avila was accused of involvement in what it described as illegal activities. However, both activists denied the allegations and insisted they were engaged solely in a peaceful humanitarian mission. Furthermore, they argued that their detention in international waters violated international legal norms.

The Israeli government maintains that Gaza is controlled by Hamas, which it and several Western countries classify as a terrorist organisation. Officials argue that security measures, including naval restrictions, are necessary due to ongoing conflict conditions in the region. Therefore, Israel continues to enforce strict controls over maritime access to the territory.

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The Gaza conflict, which escalated following the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has left much of the enclave’s population displaced and heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. International organisations have repeatedly warned that aid delivery remains insufficient and slow, worsening the humanitarian crisis. In addition, pressure continues to mount on all sides to improve access for civilian relief supplies.

The deportation of activists highlights ongoing tensions between humanitarian groups seeking to deliver aid and Israeli authorities enforcing maritime blockades. Observers say such incidents are likely to continue unless a broader agreement is reached on humanitarian access and security concerns. As a result, the situation remains highly sensitive with limited signs of immediate resolution.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza aid crisis, Gaza Blockade, humanitarian activists, Israel Gaza flotilla, Latest, Saif Abu Keshek, Thiago Avila

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