Gaza flotilla activists from Spain and Brazil appear in Israeli court
Two activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla, a Spanish national named Saif Abu Keshek and a Brazilian national named Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon on Sunday. They were among 175 activists intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early Thursday.

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AI-generatedTwo activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla, a Spanish national named Saif Abu Keshek and a Brazilian national named Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon on Sunday. They were among 175 activists intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early Thursday. The flotilla aimed to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver supplies. Israel stated the two activists are affiliated with an organization sanctioned by the US for allegedly acting on behalf of Hamas. Spain has condemned the detention of Abu Keshek and rejected the accusations. The activists' defense group, Adalah, reported that both men claim to have been subjected to brutality and mistreatment during their seizure and detention. The court was asked to extend their detention by four days.
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5 extractedThe Spanish government has condemned the detention of Saif Abu Keshek and rejected the Israeli accusations against him.
Two activists, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon following their detention from a Gaza-bound flotilla.
The activists are affiliated with the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), which the US Treasury claims acts on behalf of Hamas.
Thiago Ávila was subjected to extreme brutality, including being dragged face-down and beaten until he passed out twice during the seizure.
The Israeli interception of the flotilla occurred in international waters off Greece, more than 620 miles (1,000km) from Gaza.