Los activistas de la 'Flotilla de la Libertad', de vuelta a casa
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Un activista que fue detenido por Israel en la 'Flotilla de la Libertad' besa a su hija a su llegada a Jordania.
02.06.2010An activist, who was seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, kisses his daughter following his arrival in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: POLITICS)REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed ( -
El Gobierno israelí espera liberar a todos los activistas en un plazo de entre 24 y 48 horas.
02.06.2010Algerian activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, gesture upon their arrival in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. -
La doctora sueca Viktoria Strand, a su llegada a Estocolmo, tras ser deportada por Israel
02.06.2010EST073. ESTOCOLMO (SUECIA), 01/06/2010.- La doctora sueca Viktoria Strand habla a los medios hoy, martes 1 de junio de 2010, después de llegar a Estocolmo (Suecia), luego de ser deportada desde Israel. Strand es una de las primeras de los 11 suecos liberados después del ataque de Israel a una flotilla humanitaria que se dirigía a la Franja de Gaza. EFE/Henrik Montgomery/PROHIBIDO SU USO EN SUECIAEFE/Henrik Montgomery
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