16 Irish citizens detained by Israel on Gaza flotilla 'on their journey home'

Israeli forces intercepting the 'Marinette', the last boat from an international flotilla trying to break Israel's sea blockade. Picture: Global Sumud Flotilla via AP
Sixteen Irish citizens detained by Israel during the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla have been released and âare on their journey homeâ, the TĂĄnaiste has said.
They were held after Israel intercepted around 40 vessels taking part in the flotilla, which was taking aid to Gaza.
Organisers say the flotilla was arranged to carry humanitarian aid for Palestinians, break Israelâs blockade of Gaza and raise awareness.
The detainees â including activists Greta Thunberg, Nelson Mandelaâs grandson Mandla Mandela and several European politicians, including Irish senator Chris Andrews â were taken to a detention centre in Israel.
In a statement, foreign affairs minister Simon Harris said: âI can confirm that the Irish citizens detained in Israel have been released and are currently on their journey home.
âThis welcome outcome was secured after a weekend of intensive efforts by officials from across my department, including the embassy team in Tel Aviv, working in conjunction with international partners.
âI know that this has been a difficult time for both the Irish citizens and their families, and I pay tribute to their strength throughout.
âDublin-based officials of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade remain in close contact with family members who have requested our support and will continue to update them.âÂ
He added: âAs we welcome our citizens home, Ireland will continue to call for all efforts to reach an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and unhindered humanitarian access to the people of Gaza at scale.â