Six More Madleen Gaza Humanitarian Activists Deported From Israel
- Israel deported six activists detained after seizing the Gaza-bound aid boat Madleen in international waters on Monday, June 9, 2025.
- The activists sought to challenge Israel's ongoing blockade of Gaza, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid and raise awareness of the crisis.
- Among the deported were French MEP Rima Hassan, German citizen Yasemin Acar, and Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg, with reports noting alleged mistreatment in custody.
- French Foreign Minister Barrot praised efforts for a swift resolution despite challenges, stating there was an "admirable mobilisation" of officials.
- All 12 Madleen passengers received 100-year bans from Israel, two French detainees remain awaiting deportation, while Gaza’s blockade and humanitarian risks continue.
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Three activists with the Gaza Freedom Flotilla may face more time in Israeli prison as airports have shut down due to Israel’s attacks on Iran. All three activists had been scheduled to be deported today. Two are from France: Pascal Maurieras and Yanis Mhamdi. Marco van Rennes is from the Netherlands. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition is demanding both governments find alternative routes to bring the activists home. This comes after six more of the…
Dutchman Mark van Rennes, the captain of the activist ship that wanted to sail to the Gaza Strip, will not return to the Netherlands on Friday, his family announced.
Dutchman Mark van Rennes, the captain of the activist ship that wanted to sail to the Gaza Strip, will not return to the Netherlands on Friday, his family announced.

Six Gaza aid boat activists deported from Israel after three days in detention
Six activists who were detained by Israel after their boat was intercepted on its way to try to break the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza have been deported, the Israeli foreign ministry has confirmed.
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