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centerREPORTFour Gaza aid flotilla activists released from Libya detention

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What Happened
The Global Sumud Flotilla group announced on Wednesday that four of ten pro-Palestinian activists detained in Libya for about a month have been released and arrived in Tunis. The released activists are Achraf Khoja (Tunisia), Matias Rodriguez (Uruguay), and Domenico Centrone and Leonarda Alberizia (both Italy). Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed that the two Italians and Rodriguez, who holds Italian citizenship, were handed over to Italy’s consul in Benghazi and would return to Italy. The six remaining activists were expected to be released within 24 hours. Amnesty International reported that on May 24, 2026, an armed group affiliated with Khalifa Haftar’s self-styled Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF) arrested the activists—part of a separate convoy attempting to reach Gaza by land—as they were en route to Sirte to negotiate passage with local authorities. The activists experienced enforced disappearances ranging from two to nine days before prosecutors ordered pretrial detention on charges of ‘assembly without authorization’. The group had staged a hunger strike during their detention.
Key Actors
- ·Global Sumud Flotilla(Pro-Palestinian campaign group organizing aid convoys to Gaza)Announced the release of four activists and stated six more were set to be freed; previously reported the activists’ hunger strike.
- ·Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF)(Self-styled armed group allied to de facto authorities in eastern and southern Libya)An affiliated armed group arrested the ten activists on May 24, 2026, leading to their detention and interrogation.
- ·Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani(Italian government official)Confirmed the release of the two Italians and Rodriguez, and facilitated their handover to Italy’s consul in Benghazi and return to Italy.
Why It Matters
The detention and release highlight the risks for international activists attempting to breach Israel’s siege on Gaza via land routes through fragmented Libya, and the diplomatic leverage of states like Italy in securing their citizens’ freedom. It underscores the broader transnational dimensions of the Gaza solidarity movement and the involvement of eastern Libyan authorities in enforcing security measures against such convoys.
Watch For
The release of the six remaining activists within the next 24 hours; any formal charges or legal proceedings against them by Libyan authorities; possible diplomatic repercussions or international reactions, including follow-up on Italy’s announced probe into Israeli minister Ben-Gvir over flotilla abuse.
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