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The Nation on MSN“They Wanted to Humiliate Us”: Israel’s Abuse of Freedom Flotilla Activists
One of the organizers tells The Nation about the sleep deprivation, psychological torment, and dehumanization she suffered at ...
The aid flotilla has reportedly already made it closer to the Strip than the Madleen flotilla that was stopped by Israeli ...
Seven out of the 21 volunteers aboard the Handala are U.S. citizens, including our guest, the Palestinian American human rights attorney Huwaida Arraf. Arraf has participated in Freedom Flotilla ...
On Saturday, a boat carrying an unarmed international contingent with aid for Palestinians was—once again—intercepted by Israeli soldiers.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIDF expected to intercept latest aid flotilla approaching Gaza
Crew of Handala, which includes several activists and journalists, warn they will hunger strike if Israel stops them from reaching Strip; IDF says it will enforce maritime blockade The post IDF ...
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A ship called Madleen: Gaza’s first fisherwoman inspires ... - MSN
When Al Jazeera first met Madleen Kulab (also spelled Madelyn Culab) three years ago, she had two children, was expecting her third and lived a relatively quiet life in Gaza City with her husband ...
Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel after the country's naval forces detained a Gaza-bound flotilla. She was sent back to Sweden while others from the Madleen refuse deportation.
An Israeli soldier passed water to those onboard the Gaza-bound, British-flagged yacht Madleen. via REUTERS “I congratulate the IDF for the quick and safe takeover of the ‘Madleen’ flotilla ...
The Madleen is being towed to the port by the Israeli Navy, the Times of Israel reported. The Israel Foreign Ministry said earlier that the yacht’s passengers are “expected to return to their ...
The vessel Madleen, which is operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, was alerted by the European Union's Frontex border control agency and arrived at the location in the Mediterranean where it ...
The Madleen ship, operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, set sail on June 1 with 12 activists onboard, including Thunberg, a Swedish climate campaigner, and Irish actor Liam Cunningham.
The Madleen had departed Sicily on June 1. What Happens Next? Israeli authorities have indicated that the detained activists will be processed and repatriated.
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