Gaza aid flotilla activists appear in Israeli court after abduction

by | May 3, 2026 | World

Court extends activists’ detention by two days for further interrogation, rights group tells Al Jazeera.Two activists from a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla who were detained and abducted by Israeli authorities have appeared in court in Israel, an Israeli rights group representing them says.Saif Abu Keshek from Spain and Brazilian Thiago Avila attended court proceedings in Ashkelon on Sunday, Miriam Azem, the international advocacy coordinator at Adalah, told Al Jazeera.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe pair were among dozens of activists who had set sail for Gaza as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece on Thursday. Organisers said on Friday that 168 members were taken to Crete while two were abducted to Israel for questioning.The court extended the activists’ detention by two days for further interrogation, Azem said.No charges have been filed against them, but Abu Keshek and Avila face several accusations, including affiliation with a “terrorist organisation and contact with foreign agents”, she said.Adalah attorneys Hadeel Abu Salih and Lubna Tuma argued before the court that the proceedings against the activists were “flawed and illegal”, stating that there is no legal basis for the “extraterritorial application of these offenses to the actions of foreign nationals in international waters”, according to a statement by the rights group.The proceedings are “a retaliatory measure against humanitarian activist leaders”, Adalah said.The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the activists are part of the Palestinian National Conference Abroad, which the United States said operates at the “behest” of the Palestinian group Hamas. Advertis …

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