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Italy announces release of Flotilla activists detained in Libya

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ROME, June ‌23 (Reuters) - Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio ​Tajani said on Tuesday two Italian pro-Palestinian campaigners ⁠detained in Libya had been released after spending about a month in custody.

• ​Israeli forces last month arrested hundreds of ‌people on board dozens of ships in international waters, to halt Global Sumud Flotilla ⁠volunteers trying to bring aid ⁠supplies to the Gaza Strip.

• In a post on social media platform X, Tajani said the two Italians had ‌been handed over to Italy's consul ⁠in Benghazi, along with a ‌Uruguayan national who also ​holds Italian citizenship.

• The people held in Libya were part of a ‌separate group of Flotilla activists ​who tried to ⁠reach the Palestinian enclave by ‌land.

• According to the ⁠Global Sumud Flotilla, the activists had staged a hunger strike in protest at ​their detention and ‌alleged mistreatment.

• Tajani said they were due ⁠to return to ​Italy on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Angelo AmanteEditing ​by Gareth Jones)

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