Israel will keep the abducted activists in separate cells in prison.

Israel will keep the abducted activists in separate cells in prison.

09.06.2025 17:20

According to the Israeli press, the Tel Aviv administration plans to keep 12 human rights activists, who were detained from the Madleen sailboat heading to deliver aid to Gaza, in separate cells in prison. It was stated that the activists would be dressed in official prison uniforms and that no communication devices, such as radios or televisions, would be placed in the cells in order to cut off their contact with the outside world.

The Israeli press reported that the Tel Aviv administration plans to keep 12 human rights activists, who were detained from the Madleen sailboat heading to deliver aid to Gaza, in separate cells at Givon Prison in Ramle.

OFFICIAL PRISON UNIFORMS WILL BE PROVIDED

According to a report by Israel Hayom newspaper, the prison service is preparing for the arrival of the 12 detained human rights activists, stating that official prison uniforms will be provided to the activists, including Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament (EP).

Israel will keep Madleen volunteers in separate cells in prison: Their connections to the world will be cut off

THEY WILL BE CUT OFF FROM THE WORLD

It was reported that far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir instructed that no communication devices such as radios or televisions be placed in the cells to cut off the 12 activists, who were forcibly detained by Israel, from the world.

DETAINED ACTIVISTS ARE BEING BROUGHT TO ISRAEL

Germany's Ambassador to Israel, Steffen Siebert, stated on his social media account that the 12 volunteers from the Madleen sailboat are being brought to Israel by the navy. Ambassador Siebert, who reported that he is in contact with Israeli authorities, noted that the Tel Aviv administration has asked the 12 detained activists to leave the country. He also mentioned that assistance has been offered to Yasemin Acar, the only German citizen human rights activist on the Madleen sailboat, through the consulate.

Israel will keep Madleen volunteers in separate cells in prison: Their connections to the world will be cut off

THERE ARE 12 PEOPLE ON BOARD

The civil society organization "Freedom Flotilla Coalition" organized its last mission to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver aid to the region with an 18-meter sailboat, which set sail from the San Giovanni Li Cuti Port in Catania, Italy, on June 1. The activists on the Madleen ship announced that they would maintain their peaceful stance and would not resist if the Israeli army intervened.

The Israeli army intervened with the Madleen ship, which aimed to break the blockade on Gaza. There are 12 people on board, including Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament (EP), and Yasemin Acar, a German citizen, as well as Hüseyin Şuayb Ordu from Turkey, Thiago Avila from Brazil, Sergio Toribio from Spain, Marco van Rennes from the Netherlands, Baptiste Andre, Reva Viard, Pascal Maurieras, and Yanis Mhamdi from France, climate activist Greta Thunberg from Sweden, and journalist Omar Faiad.

ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTRY'S MOCKING POST

It was learned that a total of 12 international activists, including two Turks, were detained on the ship. The Israeli Foreign Ministry made a notable post regarding the detained activists.

Israel will keep Madleen volunteers in separate cells in prison: Their connections to the world will be cut off

"SAFE AND SOUND, ON THE WAY TO ISRAEL"

In a post featuring a photo of Greta Thunberg, who was detained on the Madleen ship, the Israeli army stated: "Thunberg is currently safe and sound, on her way to Israel."

SPAIN GAVE A NOTE TO ISRAEL

Following the obstruction of the Freedom Flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza and included a Spanish citizen among the 12 activists, the Spanish Foreign Ministry summoned the chargé d'affaires at the Israeli Embassy in Madrid to the ministry.

Source: AA

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