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Over 130 Flotilla Members, Including New Zealanders, Reach Jordan
More than 130 individuals who were part of the flotilla intercepted while attempting to reach Gaza have successfully entered Jordan, according to the country’s state news agency. The group crossed through the King Hussein Bridge following secure arrangements for their transit, marking a significant step for those involved.
Among the individuals are citizens from various nations, including New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The father of Samuel Leason, one of three New Zealanders detained by Israeli authorities, informed Radio New Zealand (RNZ) that the New Zealanders were among the last to depart from custody.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in New Zealand confirmed it had not responded to non-urgent inquiries outside of regular hours, with plans to provide an update on the situation on Wednesday morning. This delay has left families and supporters anxious for further information regarding their loved ones.
The flotilla incident has drawn attention internationally, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region. The safe arrival of the individuals in Jordan is seen as a relief for those who were concerned about the welfare of the detainees.
Jordan has played a crucial role in facilitating the safe passage of these individuals, demonstrating its commitment to humanitarian efforts amid complex geopolitical issues. As they settle in Jordan, many will likely seek to reunite with family and friends or make plans for their return home.
This situation reflects broader discussions around the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the challenges faced by humanitarian missions. The international community continues to monitor developments closely, seeking ways to support those affected by the crisis.
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