Israeli flotilla activist released under conditions as foreign participants deported
Israeli activist Zohar Regev has been released from detention but is subject to a 60-day ban on entering Gaza. This follows the interception of a flotilla by Israeli forces, which resulted in the detention of several activists. Meanwhile, foreign participants of the flotilla have been deported from Israel.
- ▪Zohar Regev was released under conditions set by an Ashkelon court.
- ▪The court imposed a 60-day ban on Regev from entering Gaza.
- ▪Several foreign participants in the flotilla have been deported from Israel.
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Israeli flotilla activist released under conditions as foreign participants deportedAn Ashkelon court barred Zohar Regev from entering Gaza for 60 days after police sought a 184-day ban.Follow us on GoogleIsraeli activist Zohar Chamberlain Regev (L, born and raised in Kibbutz Kfar Hahoresh near Nazareth), member of a flotilla bound for Gaza and one of dozens of activists that were detained when the flotilla was intercepted by Israeli forces, arrives at a court in Ashkelon, Israel on May 21, 2026.(photo credit: Jack GUEZ / AFP via Getty Images)
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