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ISRAEL DEPORTS FORMER TUNISIAN PRESIDENT TO FRANCE

Nidiya Fitriyah - Wednesday, 1 July 2015 - 20:49 WIB

Wednesday, 1 July 2015 - 20:49 WIB

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Mousa Abu-Marzouk, deputy of the Hamas political bureau, denies group's involvement in Sinai attacks. (Photo : MEMO)
Mousa Abu-Marzouk, deputy of the Hamas political bureau, denies group's involvement in Sinai attacks. (Photo : MEMO)

Mousa Abu-Marzouk, deputy of the Hamas political bureau, denies group’s involvement in Sinai attacks. (Photo : MEMO)

Mediteranian, 14 Ramadan 1436/1 July 2015 (MINA) – Following Israel’s hijacking of the Gaza-bound ship Marianne in international waters on Monday, Arab-Israeli Basel Ghattas MK has been released from custody and former Tunisian President Moncef Al-Marzouki has been deported to France, reported Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

Sixteen foreign nationals were on board the vessel, along with two Israelis, Ghattas and a television reporter. The MK could face a parliamentary hearing to see whether he should face sanctions or not. He revealed that MEP Ana Miranda was also deported along with Al-Marzouki.

According to Ghattas, the Israeli navy israel-intercepts-a-escorts-gaza-flotilla-flagship-in-uneventful-raid">intercepted the Marianne at 2am local time and the crew turned the engines off, refusing to cooperate with the Israelis. By 7am, the navy was towing the ship towards Ashdod. “The Israelis confiscated all of the activists’ personal belongings, including mobile phones and other equipment,” he said. “They did not allow any telephone calls to be made by anyone on board.”

The Tunisian foreign ministry expressed concern over the detention of the humanitarian activists who were on board the ship, which was part of Freedom Flotilla III aiming to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip. It was, the statement insisted, only carrying humanitarian aid to the besieged territory.

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“Tunis condemns this operation [the Israeli hijacking] and calls for the immediate release of all participants,” the statement said. “It blames the Israeli occupation authorities for any harm that might befall them.”

Meanwhile, previously the State of Qatar strongly condemned Monday the Israeli navy interception of Freedom Flotilla 3 heading to Gaza and the detention of Moncef Marzouki.

The Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday night that the officials are following with concern the development of the situation in the Gaza Strip, the continuation of the Israeli violations, and blocking humanitarian supplies to Gaza’s population. The statement called for the immediate release of Marzouki and the rest of the participants.

The statement called on the international community to take immediate action to stop the Israeli violations and lift the siege on the Gaza Strip, pointing to the deteriorating economic and humanitarian situation in it.(T/R04/R03)

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Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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