Deputies call for release of Soumoud Flotilla detainees
A group of deputies in the Assembly of People's Representatives has urged judicial authorities to review the detention of four members of the Soumoud Flotilla, expressing serious concerns about their situation. In a statement released on Thursday, August 20, 2026, the signatory deputies called for the release of Wael Naouar, Ghassen Boughdiri, Ghassen Henchiri, and Nabil Chennoufi, all of whom remain incarcerated in connection with this case. The deputies emphasized that their action is not an interference in the judiciary but upholds the principle that "Liberty is the rule, preventive detention the exception." They believe that continuing investigations and legal proceedings while individuals are at liberty does not impede justice or the establishment of accountability. The deputies highlighted the health of Ghassan Henchiri, who reportedly suffers from lingering effects of a head injury sustained during Israeli forces' intervention against the first Soumoud Flotilla, requesting an immediate, independent medical examination and appropriate follow-up. Wael Nouar's situation is also a concern, as he has been on a hunger strike since August 16 to protest his continued detention. The parliamentarians urged serious consideration of this development from both medical and judicial perspectives. The deputies also offered a political interpretation of the case, noting that the detainees openly support the Palestinian cause. While acknowledging that the methods used may be subject to
