A spokeswoman for the Israeli transformed Jerusalem: pro-Palestinian activists who tried to break the Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip to the Ben Gurion International Airport to be deported Sunday.
The delay in the expulsion of activists (11) and eight of the crew of aid Rachel Corrie, a ship, including the Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Maguire, by the refusal “to sign a waiver of appeal in this procedure before the Israeli courts,” an Israeli spokeswoman for the Immigration Service.
“We are trying to persuade all the passengers and crew to sign a document, except in accordance with the law, they risk having to wait up to 72 hours for the judge to decide their own destiny,” she added.
Objected to the Israeli forces took control of Rachel Corrie on Saturday while trying to gain access to the Gaza Strip, without the use of force, and on Monday killed nine people when commandos stormed a fleet of aid.
His ship, the Irish contingent of 1200 tons at the port of Ashdod in southern Israel, and activists – five Irish citizens and six Malaysians – and the crew were taken to the Immigration Centre in Holon near Tel Aviv for questioning.
Israeli officials say they plan to deport activist as soon as possible.