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Israeli flotilla activist released under conditions as foreign participants deported

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Coverage diverges in the framing of the event. The Jerusalem Post focused on the legal repercussions for specific activists, emphasizing the court's decision regarding Regev. In contrast, The Hindu highlighted the broader context of the…
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Israeli flotilla activist released under conditions as foreign participants deported
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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.

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The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
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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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