An Israeli court has decided to extend the detention of two foreign activists who were part of a flotilla heading to Gaza. The activists, whose identities remain undisclosed, were brought to Israel for questioning earlier this week.
A rights group representing the activists has confirmed the court’s decision to prolong their detention by an additional two days. The group has raised concerns over the legal process and the treatment of the activists while in custody.
The flotilla, aimed at breaking the blockade on Gaza, has drawn international attention and criticism. The activists were intercepted by Israeli authorities, leading to heightened tensions in the region.
Authorities have not disclosed further details regarding the charges or the future proceedings against the activists. The situation continues to develop as legal and diplomatic discussions unfold.











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