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Israel Extends Detention of Gaza Flotilla Activists as Claims of Assault on Chris Smalls Surface

Officials uphold the blockade’s legality despite allegations that a detained U.S. labor leader was beaten in custody.

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Overview

  • A detention review tribunal ordered 14 Handala activists to remain in Givon prison pending the completion of deportation proceedings.
  • The Israeli Foreign Ministry asserted that its naval blockade complies with international law and warned that unauthorized aid missions undermine humanitarian efforts.
  • The Freedom Flotilla Coalition argues the interception took place in international waters and violated customary maritime law and Geneva Convention obligations.
  • Legal advocates say IDF soldiers choked and kicked Chris Smalls in custody, leaving visible injuries and prompting calls for an independent investigation.
  • The coalition is already preparing new flotillas to press challenges to the blockade and deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza.