In the process of expulsion by the principles of Israel are found activistswho were on the Madleen sailboat that attempted to reach Gaza, but prevented it.
The Madleen sailboat activists, A ship arrested by the Israeli authorities as he was trying to reach the Gaza Strip to hand over humanitarian aid, were transported to Tel Aviv Airport In view of their repatriation, the Israeli Foreign Ministry announced today (10.06.2025).
“Those who refuse to sign the deportation documents and abandon Israel will be brought before a judicial authority, As predicted by Israeli legislation “in order to secure its approval to repatriate, the Foreign Minister said via X.
The Madleen sailboat arrested on Monday (09.05.2025) by the authorities of Israel as it was trying to reach the Gaza Strip, carrying humanitarian aid and 12 philosopher activists aboard it, Between them is Swede Greta Tundberg. The sailboat arrived Monday night (09.06.2025) at the Israeli port of Asdond.
The ship was captured while sailing about 30 nautical miles from Gaza. Plans circulating on social media seem that 12 activists seem to raise their hands high as the Israeli Navy raids.
Gaza freedom flotilla ship Madleen, due to enter Palestinian waters at around 2am local time Monday, has been intercepted by Israeli vessels and quadcopter drones in international waters. The ship has been sprayed with an unknown substance; crew are reporting the ship is being… pic.twitter.com/mpMxGckfMQ
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 9, 2025
All the passengers of the ‘selfie yacht’ are safe and unharmed. They were provided with sandwiches and water. The show is over. pic.twitter.com/tLZZYcspJO
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) June 9, 2025
Accompanied by two ships of the Israeli Navy, the sailboat sailed to the port of Asdond when it was evening, around 8.45 (local time).
Who were on the Madleen:
Greta Tuneg – Swede
Rima Hassan – French Palestinian MP of the European Parliament
Jasmine Akar – Germany
Batist Andre – France
Thiago Avila – Brazil
Omar Faiad – France, correspondent of Al Jazeera Mubasher
Pascal Maeeri – France
Yannis Mkhamdi – France
Swabyb oudou – Turkey
Sergio Toribio – Spain
Mark Van Ren – Netherlands
Reva Viard – France