Israel announces that it will send passengers back to their country after stopping a ship bound for Gaza

Jestha 27, 2082

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Israel announces that it will send passengers back to their country after stopping a ship bound for Gaza

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel announced on Tuesday that the workers of the "Freedom Flosilla Coalition" who were going to Gaza by ship will be sent back to their country.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given this information through its X account. X is written, "Selfie yacht passengers have been brought to Ben Gurion Airport to be sent to their countries". Some travelers will be able to depart from Israel in the previous few hours.

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made it clear that if any activist of the Freedom Flossila Coalition refuses to return from Israel, action will be taken against them. It is written before the

, "Travellers who refuse to leave Israel and sign the necessary documents will be brought to court under the legal process." From where they can be deported.'

The Israeli army stopped the ship of the activists of the Freedom Flossila Coalition on Monday. The ship was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.

A boat named 'Maudlin' with 12 people on board, including climate activist Thunberg Departed from Sicily a week ago . Four people by the said boat on Thursday The migrants were also rescued. After Thunberg took control of the boat In the released pre-recorded message, she said, 'I am sorry for my friends, family and I request all colleagues, Sweden to release us soon Put pressure through the government .'

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