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Published May 23, 2026

Canadians from Gaza flotilla return to Canada after detainment by Israeli forces

By Canadian Press Staff
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla disembark a plane upon arriving at Istanbul Airport, in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, May 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)

Some of the12 Canadians who were part of a flotilla attempting to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza are returning to Canada this weekend.

The Canadians were detained by Israeli forces last week and reportedly abused in custody before being sent to Turkey.

Lynda Khelil with Global Sumud Flotilla, the movement's organizer, said Safa Chebbi and Ehab Lotayef arrived in Montreal from Turkey on Saturday, while Shahid Mahmood touched down in Toronto.

Six others were expected to arrive in Toronto and Vancouver on Sunday.

Global Sumud Flotilla said one Canadian was still in Turkey and two Canadians were on their way to other destinations.

One Canadian aboard the flotilla was Marie Tota, a nurse from Midland, Ont.

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On Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she had received details from Turkish officials that the Canadians suffered "appalling abuse" while in custody and they were receiving urgent medical care in Turkey.

Israeli prison officials have denied any abuse.

The Canadians were among 420 people on 41 boats intercepted by Israel as they attempted to bring a symbolic amount of aid to Gaza amid Israel's restrictions.

Aid groups say Israel has blocked assistance from reaching Gaza, where a humanitarian crisis continues to unfold following the war launched by Israel in response to the Hamas attack in October 2023.

After the Canadians were detained, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's national security minister, published a video of himself taunting the activists while they were kneeling, and had their faces to the ground with their hands bound.

Global Affairs Canada said it has summoned Iddo Moed, the Israeli ambassador in Canada, and condemned the "mistreatment of civilians and demanded that those responsible for this egregious abuse be held responsible."

Global Affairs said consular officials were on the ground in Turkey to ensure the Canadians received the care they needed so they could return home.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 23, 2026.

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