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Spanish national Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian Thiago Ávila were detained by Israel after sailing in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.
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Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila were taken to Israel after the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), made up of 22 boats and about 175 activists, was intercepted last week in international waters near Crete, hundreds of nautical miles from Gaza. All the other activists were taken to Crete and freed.
The rights group representing the two activists, Adalah, said their detention was unlawful and that Israel's accusations against them were baseless.
Israel had said it suspected Abu Keshek of links with a terrorist group and Ávila of illegal activity - allegations they denied.
In a statement posted on X early on Sunday, Israel's foreign ministry said authorities had completed their investigation and confirmed the two activists had been deported.
"Israel will not allow any breach of the lawful naval blockade on Gaza," it said.
Hadeel Abu Salih, a lawyer for Adalah who co-represented the activists, said their detention "was a sham proceeding with no legal basis, intended to punish them for attempting to challenge Israel's illegal blockade on Gaza".
She said the pair's transfer to Israeli custody was "a clear violation of international law" and that they had been subjected to ill-treatment while in custody. Israel's foreign ministry denied that was the case.
During their week-long detention in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, Adalah claimed the two men had been subjected to "psychological abuse", including prolonged interrogations, constant bright lighting in their cells, complete isolation, and transfers while blindfolded, even during medical examinations.
Abu Keshek is a Spanish national of Palestinian origin, while Ávila is Brazilian.
After they were taken from the flotilla to Israel, the two men's detention was extended for a further six days on Tuesday, with an appeal filed by their lawyers rejected the following day.
In a statement released on Saturday after it was announced
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