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Previously, the Israeli human rights group Adalah announced that after more than 72 hours in Israeli custody after the illegal intercept of Madleen Freedom Flotilla in international waters to Ben Gurion Airport.
Adalah, who gave the activist legal advice, said two more in Israeli custody and waited for the deportation on Friday.
Among those who left on Thursday were Rima Hassan, member of the French-Palestinian European Parliament.
In a contribution to X, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Six other passengers from the” Selfie -Yacht “, including Rima Hassan, are on the way from Israel.
“Bye and don’t forget to make a selfie before you go,” added.
The article also showed pictures of the activists who climbed on a plane and then sat in a plane.
In a post on Hassans X account it was said that she had left prison and invited people to meet the Place de la République at 9:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. BST).
The other five activists who are deported are Mark van Rennes from the Netherlands, Suayb Ordu from Turkey, Yasemin Acar from Germany, Thiago Avila from Brazil and Reva Viar from France, said Adalah.
The right -wing organization said that the two of them have not yet been deported are Pascal Maurieras and Yanis Mhamdi, both French citizens. It is said that they are still custody in the Givon prison and should be deported on Friday afternoon.
In a statement, Adalah said: “During the detention, voluntary abuse, punitive measures and aggressive treatment were suspended, and two volunteers were held in solitary case for some time.”
It added: “Adalah demands the immediate release of all eight volunteers and their safe passage to their home countries. Their continued detention and forced deportation are illegal and part of the continuing violations of the international law of Israel.”
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously said that those who refused to sign deportation documents would be exposed to the legal proceedings in order to conclude them in accordance with Israeli law.

A group of 12 people was sailing on the yacht Madleen when it was written by the Israeli authorities on Monday, about 115 miles west of Gaza.
The expedition organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) aimed to provide a “symbolic” amount of help for the Gaza Strip, which corresponds to the blockade of Israel, and which emphasize humanitarian crisis there.
At that time, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected it as a “selfie yacht”, which bears less than a single truck load of help.
After the detention of the activists four, including The Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and two French citizensagreed to be deported immediately.
When they arrived in France, Thunberg accused the Israeli authorities of kidnapping them and other activists on the boat while they were in international waters.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that unauthorized attempts to violate its blockade of Gaza were “dangerous, illegal and undermined the continuing humanitarian efforts”.
It also added that the help transported on the FFC boat, which belonged to the baby formula and medicine, “would be transferred to Gaza by real humanitarian channels”.
Israel stopped all deliveries of humanitarian aid and trade material on Gaza on March 2 and resumed his military offensive two weeks later, with a two -month armistice collapsed with the Hamas.
It is said that the steps should put pressure on the group to release the hostages that are still held in the Gaza Strip, but the UN warned that the 2.1 million population of Gaza was exposed to a catastrophic hunger due to the resulting lack of food.
Three weeks ago, Israel started an extended offensive to take control of all areas of the Gaza Strip. It also left the blockade and enabled a “basic” amount of food.
Israel is now prioritizing the distribution by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which supports it together with the USA. The UN and other auxiliary groups refused to work with the new system and say that they violate the humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality and independence.
It was 20 months ago that Israel started a military campaign in Gaza in response to the cross -border attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.
Since then, at least 55,207 people have been killed in Gaza in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry of the Territory led by Hamas.