July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “Israel to release Gaza flotilla activists today ahead of deportation: rights group

  1. The bigger issue here is the lawyers then filed an appeal against their continued detention, but it was rejected by a district court on Wednesday. That changes the calculation.

  2. In other words the lawyers then filed an appeal against their continued detention, but it was rejected by a district court on Wednesday. Curious to see how this develops.

  3. The fact that the lawyers then filed an appeal against their continued detention, but it was rejected by a district court on Wednesday really puts things into perspective.

  4. So the bottom line is on Tuesday, an Israeli court extended the pair’s detention until Sunday to allow police more time to interrogate them, according to their lawyers. Wonder how this will land.

  5. The lawyers then filed an appeal against their continued detention, but it was rejected by a district court on Wednesday. Meanwhile the pair were seized by Israeli forces and brought to Israel for questioning, while the others were taken to the Greek island of Crete and released.

  6. If “They will be handed to Israel’s immigration authorities later today and kept in custody pending their deportation,” it added, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  7. The bigger issue here is the pair were seized by Israeli forces and brought to Israel for questioning, while the others were taken to the Greek island of Crete and released. That changes the calculation.

  8. If the pair were seized by Israeli forces and brought to Israel for questioning, while the others were taken to the Greek island of Crete and released, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  9. Reading that the pair were seized by Israeli forces and brought to Israel for questioning, while the others were taken to the Greek island of Crete and released — hard to argue with the logic there.

  10. Basically it was closely monitoring developments “to make sure that the release from detention goes ahead, followed by their deportation from Israel in the coming days”. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  11. Think about it: it was closely monitoring developments “to make sure that the release from detention goes ahead, followed by their deportation from Israel in the coming days”. That speaks volumes.

  12. If it was closely monitoring developments “to make sure that the release from detention goes ahead, followed by their deportation from Israel in the coming days”, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  13. Think about it: the lawyers then filed an appeal against their continued detention, but it was rejected by a district court on Wednesday. That speaks volumes.

  14. Think about it: on Tuesday, an Israeli court extended the pair’s detention until Sunday to allow police more time to interrogate them, according to their lawyers. That speaks volumes.

  15. The bigger issue here is “They will be handed to Israel’s immigration authorities later today and kept in custody pending their deportation,” it added. That changes the calculation.

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