Israel court extends detention of two Gaza flotilla activists amid abuse claims
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An Israeli court has extended the detention of two activists after their capture from a Gaza flotilla. The activists face allegations of abuse during their detention, which they deny, and their legal team is arguing for their immediate release based on the humanitarian nature of their mission.
An Israeli court on Sunday ordered a two-day extension of the detention of two foreign activists seized from a Gaza-bound flotilla, as a legal battle intensified over their arrest in international waters and allegations of abuse in custody. The pair, brought to Israel for questioning after their vessel was intercepted by Israeli forces, deny the accusations against them, while their lawyers argue they were part of a humanitarian mission and should be released immediately.