Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and more than 70 others from various countries are set to leave Israel on Monday after being detained during an intercepted Gaza aid flotilla, amid increasing reports of inhumane treatment by authorities.
Most, if not all, those being released from Israeli detention will be flown to Greece, where they will be able to get flights to their home countries, their respective governments said Sunday.
Those flying out of Israel on Monday include 28 French citizens, 27 Greeks, 15 Italians, and nine Swedes.
Twenty-one Spaniards separately returned to Spain on Sunday from Israel.
The release still leaves several foreigners in Israeli custody, including 28 Spanish nationals.











