JUST IN: Israel disembarks in Greece 168 detainees from the flotilla with aid to Gaza and retains two for interrogation in its territory
Sources confirm that the following story has emerged from the international scene.
The Israeli army landed in Greece this Friday 168 of the activists it had been holding since it boarded part of the flotilla to Gaza the day before in international waters. They are all, except two: the Spanish-Palestinian Saif Abu Keshek and the Brazilian Thiago Ávila. The Israeli Foreign Ministry has announced by surprise that it will transport them by sea to its territory for interrogation. He considers the first “suspected of affiliation to a terrorist organization” and the second, of “illegal activity.” Continue reading
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