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Italy probes Israel flotilla detention case

Published on: May 4, 2026 9:16 PM

Italy has launched an investigation into the alleged unlawful detention of activists by Israeli forces following a raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, Italian media reported on Monday. The probe focuses on the detention of activists aboard an Italian-flagged vessel during an interception in international waters. Authorities are examining whether international laws were violated during the operation.

The investigation was initiated after complaints were filed regarding the detention of Spanish activist Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Avila. Both were among participants aboard the flotilla that attempted to reach Gaza with humanitarian aid. Israeli authorities later extended their detention for further questioning, according to reports.

Read more: Two Gaza aid flotilla activists brought to Israel for questioning

The flotilla consisted of more than 50 vessels that departed from France, Spain, and Italy, aiming to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza. Israeli forces intercepted the convoy off the coast near Greece, detaining around 175 activists. While some detainees were released, others were taken to Israel for interrogation.

The incident has drawn strong criticism from several European countries, including Italy and Spain. Officials in Rome previously expressed concern over the handling of the interception in international waters. The operation has intensified diplomatic tensions amid ongoing debates over access to humanitarian aid for Gaza.

Read more: Gaza aid flotilla activists released after Israeli interception

Italian prosecutors had also opened a similar case last year following another attempted flotilla mission involving hundreds of activists, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg. In that earlier incident, activists were detained at sea and later expelled by Israeli authorities. The latest investigation continues as authorities assess legal implications of the recent raid.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: activist detention case, Gaza flotilla, humanitarian aid Gaza, international waters incident, Israeli naval raid, Italy investigation Israel, Latest

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