Italian Foreign Ministry calls for deportation of Gaza flotilla activists

 The article details the Italian government's efforts to secure the swift deportation of its citizens who were detained by Israel while participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), which attempted to break the maritime blockade of Gaza.


 * Call for Speed: Italy's Foreign Ministry called on Israel to "speed up the deportation process" for the Italian activists who were detained after the Israeli navy intercepted the flotilla's vessels.

 * Conditions and Request: An Italian consular team that visited the activists reported that the detention conditions were "particularly uncomfortable." In response, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani requested an inspection and improvement of the conditions.  



 * Accelerated Deportation: Italy is focusing on a rapid deportation for those compatriots who "have decided to sign the deportation order" proposed by the Israeli authorities.

 * Context of Flotilla: The GSF, which included over 470 activists of various nationalities, was intercepted by the Israeli military. Israel's Foreign Ministry termed the action a "provocation" and an attempt to breach a "lawful naval blockade," while the activists have alleged that the interception was illegal and that they were treated poorly by Israeli forces.

 * Public Response: The detentions led to significant protests, including a one-day general strike in Italy that caused disruptions to trains, flights, and sc

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