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Spain summons Israeli envoy over 'intolerable' detention of Gaza flotilla activist
Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters last week, expelling the activists to Europe but arresting Abu Keshek and Avila.
Spain summons Israeli envoy over 'intolerable' detention of Gaza flotilla activist
People protest in support of the Global Summud Flotilla detained by Israel. / Reuters

Spain has summoned Israel's top envoy in Madrid to protest the "unacceptable and intolerable" detention of a Spanish activist from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, the foreign minister has said.

"We again summoned Israel's charge d'affaires to convey to her how unacceptable and intolerable it is to extend the detention of our citizen," Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares told parliament on Thursday.

The countries' latest diplomatic clash came as Spain decorated the outspoken UN special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, who has divided Western countries and infuriated Israel.

An Israeli court has extended until Sunday the detention of Saif Abu Keshek, a Spanish national of Palestinian origin, as well as another activist, Brazilian Thiago Avila, snubbing international demands for their release.

The Global Sumud Flotilla was the second initiative in a year aiming to break an Israeli blockade on war-ravaged Gaza, which has suffered shortages of food, water, medicine and fuel since Israel’s war on Gaza broke out in 2023.

Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla in international waters off Greece last week, expelling the activists to Europe but arresting Abu Keshek and Avila. Rights groups say the arrests were illegal and that the men have suffered abuse in jail.

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Plunging ties with Israel over Gaza

Relations between Spain and Israel have plummeted since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called Israel's military campaign in Gaza a "genocide".

Israel recalled its ambassador after Madrid recognised a Palestinian state in 2024, while Spain formally dismissed its own top envoy in Tel Aviv in March.

On Thursday, Sanchez presented the Order of Civil Merit to Albanese, an Italian, in Madrid "for her extensive work documenting and denouncing the violations of international law in Gaza", his office said in a statement.

Washington announced sanctions on Albanese, who has long accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, for "biased and malicious" criticism of the United States and Israel.

Sanchez asked the European Commission on Wednesday to prevent US sanctions on Albanese from being implemented in the bloc, his office added.

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