Katerina Norup hasn’t heard a peep from her sister since she was detained in Israel five days ago. She now fears her sister is being held in isolation in a prison in the Negev desert.

Five days on, no word from Danish citizen Nina Rojas after Israeli military custody—embassy directs inquiries to Citizen Service

On Nina Rojas’s Instagram, her followers could tag along on the aid run to Gaza. Now she’s probably in a Negev desert prison, and her family’s had radio silence for five days.
On Nina Rojas’s Instagram, her followers could tag along on the aid run to Gaza. Now she’s probably in a Negev desert prison, and her family’s had radio silence for five days.
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Every single day, Katerina Norup received a message from her sister. Every single day while the ship ’Adara’ sailed through the Mediterranean aboard one of the 42 vessels carrying aid and baby formula from Global Sumud Flotilla. The last message was a video in which she said she was being kidnapped by the Israeli navy as they boarded the boat, even though it was in international waters.

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