Italy urges Israel to release Gaza-bound flotilla activists as soon as possible

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani urged his Israeli counterpart to release activists from the Gaza-bound aid flotilla as soon as possible, insisting that Italian citizens involved be allowed to depart. The disembarkation of the first group of activists has begun at Ashdod port.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani urged his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Saar, to release activists from the Gaza-bound aid flotilla as soon as possible, the Italian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. "Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani held several contacts overnight with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. Tajani insisted that the Italian citizens involved — including a member of the Italian Parliament and a journalist — be released and allowed to depart as soon as possible," the statement said.
Safety and rights
Tajani had also reiterated the need to protect the safety and rights of every activist. "The disembarkation of the first group of flotilla activists has begun at the port of Ashdod in Israel. A second group is expected to arrive later in the day," the statement added.
Consular assistance
Officials from the Italian Embassy in Tel Aviv are in contact with Israeli authorities to provide consular assistance to Italian nationals. "The activists are expected to be transferred to a facility for identification procedures and then allowed to leave," the statement said.
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Flotilla seizure
The Global Sumud Flotilla on Tuesday said all 50 vessels in its aid convoy had been seized by Israel, carrying 428 people from 44 countries, including 78 Turkish citizens. Eighty-seven activists have begun a hunger strike to protest their detention.
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