16 Irish citizens held on Gaza flotilla taken to ‘detention facility’ in Israel

They were detained after Israel intercepted around 40 vessels taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla.
16 Irish citizens held on Gaza flotilla taken to ‘detention facility’ in Israel

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

All 16 Irish citizens who were detained after Israel intercepted an aid flotilla have been transferred to a “detention facility” in southern Israel, according to the Tánaiste.

Simon Harris said Ireland’s ambassador to Israel is at the facility and providing “all possible and appropriate” assistance to those detained.

They were held after Israel intercepted around 40 vessels taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla taking aid to Gaza.

I understand that the peaceful efforts of those that were on board reflect an understandable desire by many people around the world to urgently address the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza
Simon Harris

Organisers say the flotilla was arranged to carry humanitarian aid for Palestinians, break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and raise awareness.

Israel’s foreign ministry said on social media that activists on board – who included Sinn Fein senator Chris Andrews and other European legislators – were safe and were being taken to Israel to begin “procedures” for their deportations to their home countries.

In a statement after a meeting of senior Department of Foreign Affairs officials, Mr Harris said: “Over the past number of weeks, I have repeatedly stated that I understand that the peaceful efforts of those that were on board reflect an understandable desire by many people around the world to urgently address the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza.

“I can confirm that, in the last 24 hours, all 16 of our citizens were transferred to a detention facility in southern Israel.

“In this situation, my clear priority is their safety and wellbeing.

Simon Harris
Simon Harris. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA.

“An embassy team, including our ambassador to Israel, is currently at the detention facility, and is providing all possible and appropriate consular assistance, including ensuring access to legal representation and facilitating medical treatment where necessary.”

The department understands that those detained will be given the option to leave immediately or be brought before a hearing within a few days.

Mr Harris added: “Dublin-based officials of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade are also in close contact with family members who have requested our support.

“I understand that this is an exceptionally difficult time for them, and we will continue to update them as we receive more information.”

Mr Harris said the department will also monitor the situation around several other Irish citizens participating in further flotillas en route to Gaza.

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