Four Gaza aid flotilla activists released from Libya detention
Four pro-Palestinian campaigners, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla group, have been released from detention in Libya after approximately one month. Achraf Khoja from Tunisia, Matias Rodriguez from Uruguay, and Italians Domenico Centrone and Leonarda Alberizia have arrived in Tunis.

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AI-generatedFour pro-Palestinian campaigners, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla group, have been released from detention in Libya after approximately one month. Achraf Khoja from Tunisia, Matias Rodriguez from Uruguay, and Italians Domenico Centrone and Leonarda Alberizia have arrived in Tunis. Six other activists remain in detention and are expected to be released within 24 hours. These ten activists, from eight different countries, were arrested on May 24, 2026, by an armed group affiliated with Khalifa Haftar's forces while attempting to reach Gaza by land, seeking passage through Libya and Egypt. They had staged a hunger strike in protest of their detention. Italy's Foreign Minister confirmed the release of the two Italian citizens and Rodriguez, who also holds Italian citizenship, stating they were handed over to Italy's consul in Benghazi and would return to Italy.
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5 extractedItaly's Foreign Minister welcomed the news of the released Italians and stated they would return to Italy.
Achraf Khoja, Matias Rodriguez, Domenico Centrone, and Leonarda Alberizia were released and have arrived in Tunis.
Four pro-Palestinian campaigners detained in Libya have been released.
The activists were arrested by an armed group affiliated with Khalifa Haftar’s forces.
Six other activists remain in detention and are expected to be released within 24 hours.