South African Activists Released by Israel Land in Jordan
In an official statement on Tuesday, the department confirmed that South African Ambassador to Jordan Tselane Mokuena was present to receive the activists upon their arrival.
International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola conveyed the government's thanks, emphasizing the administration’s deep appreciation for all parties whose cooperation and support helped achieve this positive result.
The activists had been detained for several days after Israeli forces intercepted their vessels at sea while attempting to deliver vital humanitarian aid to Gaza. Among those detained was Mandla Mandela, grandson of the late former South African President Nelson Mandela.
In response to Israel’s blockade of aid shipments to Gaza, international activists formed the Global Sumud Flotilla, deploying ships carrying humanitarian and medical supplies to the people of Gaza.
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