Israeli forces have intercepted boats carrying aid bound for Gaza, in the latest attempt by foreign activists to break an Israeli blockade and deliver supplies to the Palestinian territory. What are the legal implications for the parliamentarians, lawyers and activists onboard more than 40 civilian boats that made up the flotilla?
Breakdown
- Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla of over 40 boats carrying aid to Gaza.
- Past flotilla activists were detained, processed as immigration cases, and deported without criminal charges. 22s
- Some activists who refused to sign deportation orders faced tribunal hearings and long-term bans from Israel. 45s
- Current detainees are expected to be held at Ktseot prison, a high-security facility with harsh conditions. 1m 12s
- Human rights groups express concern that activists may face harsher treatment and longer detention this time. 2m 18s