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Dr Margaret Connolly, sister of President Catherine Connolly, as she returns back to Dublin Airport and is greeted by her family and crowds. Justin Farrelly/RollingNews.ie

Irish flotilla activists deported from Israel land at Dublin Airport to hundreds of supporters

Friends, family and pro-Palestinian activists waited in terminal one of the airport for the activists to land on a flight from Istanbul.

LAST UPDATE | 1 hr ago

A GROUP OF Irish citizens who were illegally detained in international waters by Israel while taking part in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla have returned home today.

They were some of the first of over 400 activists to arrive in Istanbul on Thursday after being deported by Israel, following widespread condemnation of a video showing the activists with their hands tied and foreheads on the ground.

The group of activists landed in Dublin Airport and were welcomed by a crowd of hundreds of supporters.

There were cheers in the terminal as friends and family hugged their loved ones, with others singing pro-Palestinian chants and waving flags and banners.

Dr Margaret Connolly, sister of Ireland’s President Catherine Connolly, was among the arrivals.

Speaking to reporters at Dublin Airport, Margaret Connolly said: “This Israeli regime has to be dismantled, and the land, a big portion, given back to the Palestinian people, who are the true owners of the land.”

“They cannot, cannot, cannot continue with this genocide. Killing babies, mothers, children. My heart is breaking thinking of so many Palestinian women and men, all alone in these barbaric cells, lying on concrete.”

The Irish branch of the Global Sumud had invited people to come out and welcome them home. Friends, family and pro-Palestinian activists waited in terminal one of the airport for the activists to land on a flight from Istanbul, which was due around 1pm.

Similar scenes could be seen in other countries welcoming back activists illegally detained by Israel, including Amsterdam and Spain.

The Irish branch of the Global Sumud had invited people to come out and welcome them home. Friends, family and pro-Palestinian activists waited in terminal one of the airport for the activists to land on a flight from Istanbul, which was due around 1pm.

Similar scenes could be seen in other countries welcoming back activists illegally detained by Israel, including Amsterdam and Spain.

626Flotilla activists return home_90749143 Flotilla activists as they returns back to Dublin Airport and are greeted by their family and crowds. Eamonn Farrell / RollingNews.ie Eamonn Farrell / RollingNews.ie / RollingNews.ie

‘Barbaric’

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there was “a lot of anger” across the EU at the video, which was shared by Israel’s far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, adding that it had “shocked the world”.

Dr Margaret Connolly, the sister of President Catherine Connolly, is among the 14 Irish citizens who were detained by Israeli forces. 

Speaking on RTÉ’s Drivetime, Connolly said she is “absolutely exhausted” after the experience, which she described as “barbaric”.

Connolly said she was “kidnapped and abducted and held against our will on a warship, which was a prison ship”.

“We were all bent down like hogs and kept in this position for hours,” said Connolly.

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