Adalah, the legal centre representing those forcibly detained on the aid flotilla Madleen, said it demanded the “immediate release” of the remaining volunteers and for their departure via Jordan.
The three detained Freedom Flotilla volunteers – Marco van Rennes, Pascal Maurieras, and journalist Yanis Mhamdi – remain in Israeli custody in the Givon Prison.
“Adalah has just issued an urgent letter to Israeli authorities requesting that the volunteers be permitted to exit the country via Jordan, to return to their home countries,” a statement by Adalah said on Saturday.
“This request follows reports that flights have resumed from Amman earlier today. Their continued detention is unlawful and a part of Israel’s ongoing violations of international law.”