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Israel Holds 47 Pro-Palestinian Activists Pending Expulsion
2012-04-17
[An Nahar] Israeli authorities were on Monday holding 47 foreigners pending deportation, out of 79 barred from entering the Jewish state because of their links to a pro-Paleostinian campaign, an official said.

"There are 47 people still awaiting deportation, including 37 Frenchies, eight Britons, an Italian and a Canadian," immigration official Sabine Haddad told Agence La Belle France Presse.

"Those who remain will be repatriated by the same airline companies that brought them to Israel as soon as there are places available for them," she added.

All 79 activists would be barred from entering Israel for five years, Haddad said.

Hundreds of Israeli police had been deployed at the airport from Saturday night in a bid to prevent the arrival of a wave of foreigners taking part in the "Welcome to Paleostine" fly-in campaign, also known as the "flytilla."

Organizers of the campaign, now in its third year, had been expecting to welcome up to 1,500 people, but Israel vowed to prevent them from entry, warning airlines they would be forced to foot the bill for the activists' immediate return home.

The organizers said in a statement on Monday that the jugged activists had begun a hunger strike "in solidarity with the April 17 Paleostinian Prisoners' Day on one hand and to renew the demand for their basic right to move freely in the occupied West Bank, especially to Bethlehem."

European airlines, under Israeli pressure, cancelled the tickets of at least 300 Tel Aviv-bound passengers, sparking angry protests in several European capitals.

According to Haaretz newspaper, over a third of the names presented to the airlines were added to the blacklist without any concrete evidence they were planning anything illegal.

Quoting a senior source familiar with the list, the paper said there was no evidence that 470 of the 1,200 names on it -- compiled by Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency -- were involved in "pro-Paleostinian activities" or affiliated with the "flytilla."

Police at the airport also placed in durance vile nine Israeli activists who had come to support the visitors.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Police at the airport also placed in durance vile (confinement) nine Israeli activists who had come to support the visitors.

Interesting. They would be known as "sponsors" here and offered free scholarships, healthcare, small business loans, and food stamps. Hat tip to the Israeli authorities.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-04-17 02:58  

#1  "...and to renew the demand for their basic right to move freely in the occupied West Bank, especially to Bethlehem."

Hey, what's Gaza? Chopped liver?
Posted by: tu3031   2012-04-17 00:21  

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