Swiss Nationals Return Amid Flotilla Controversy

Nine Swiss members of the Gaza aid flotilla were deported by Israel, arriving home amidst allegations of inhumane detention conditions. Israeli authorities denied mistreatment claims, asserting legal rights were upheld. The Waves of Freedom group expressed concern for ten Swiss still detained, some of whom are on hunger strike.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-10-2025 13:13 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 13:13 IST
Swiss Nationals Return Amid Flotilla Controversy

Nine Swiss nationals involved in the Gaza aid flotilla returned to Switzerland on Sunday after being deported by Israeli authorities. Controversy surrounds their deportation, with some alleging mistreatment during their detention, a claim Israel denies.

The flotilla carrying nineteen Swiss, including former Geneva mayor Remy Pagani, was intercepted by Israeli forces en route to Gaza. While nine have returned, ten Swiss activists remain detained, sparking concern from the Waves of Freedom group.

Amidst allegations of inhumane treatment, the Swiss Embassy in Tel Aviv continues to provide consular support. Meanwhile, some detainees have initiated hunger strikes, demanding their release as part of the broader protest against Israel's Gaza blockade.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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