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Gaza flotilla activists from Spain and Brazil appear in Israeli court

Two foreign activists, Saif Abu Keshek of Spain and

Agence France-PresseThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-03 · 09:02 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Gaza flotilla activists from Spain and Brazil appear in Israeli court
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Two foreign activists, Saif Abu Keshek of Spain and

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The Spanish government has condemned the detention of Saif Abu Keshek and rejected the Israeli accusations against him.

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Two activists, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Ávila, appeared in an Israeli court in Ashkelon following their detention from a Gaza-bound flotilla.

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The activists are affiliated with the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), which the US Treasury claims acts on behalf of Hamas.

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Thiago Ávila was subjected to extreme brutality, including being dragged face-down and beaten until he passed out twice during the seizure.

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The Israeli interception of the flotilla occurred in international waters off Greece, more than 620 miles (1,000km) from Gaza.

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Two foreign activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla who were brought to Israel for interrogation have appeared before an Israeli court, a rights group defending them has said.The flotilla of more than 50 vessels had set sail from France, Spain and Italy with the aim of breaking an Israeli blockade of Gaza and bringing supplies to the devastated Palestinian territory.They were intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Greece early on Thursday, with Israel saying it had removed 175 activists – two of whom were taken to Israel for questioning.Saif Abu Keshek, a Spanish national, and Thiago Ávila, from Brazil, appeared in court in Ashkelon on Sunday.“The state asked to extend their detention by four days,” Miriam Azem, the international advocacy coordinator at the rights group Adalah, told AFP.Thiago Ávila, who along with Saif Abu Keshek was taken to Israel for interrogation after their flotilla was intercepted near Greece. Photograph: Amir Cohen/ReutersOn Saturday, Adalah said its lawyers had met the two detained activists at Shikma prison in Ashkelon.Ávila told the lawyers he had been “subjected to extreme brutality” when the vessels were seized, adding that he was “dragged face-down across the floor and beaten so severely that he passed out twice”.Since arriving in Israel, he said he had been “kept in isolation and blindfolded”, according to Adalah.Abu Keshek was “hand-tied and blindfolded … and forced to lie face-down on the floor from the moment of his seizure” until reaching Israel, the group said.Israel’s foreign ministry said the two activists were affiliated with an organisation that was subject to US Treasury sanctions.That group – the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA) – has been accused by Washington of “clandestinely acting on behalf of” the Palestinian militant group Hamas.Israel’s foreign ministry said Abu Keshek was a leading member of the PCPA, and that Ávila was also linked to the organisation and “suspected of illegal activity”.Spain has condemned the detention of Abu Keshek and rejected the Israeli accusation against him.Organisers of the flotilla said the Israeli interception took place more than 620 miles (1,000km) from Gaza, and that their equipment was smashed, leaving them facing a “calculated death trap at sea”.Dozens of the intercepted activists disembarked on Friday at the Greek island of Crete, according to an AFP journalist.The Global Sumud Flotilla’s first Mediterranean voyage to Gaza in the summer and autumn of 2025 drew worldwide attention. Israeli forces intercepted the boats off the coasts of Egypt and Gaza in early October 2025. Crew members, including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, were arrested and expelled by Israeli forces.