The three remaining pro-Palestinian activists who boarded the Gaza Freedom Flotilla last week towards the Gaza Strip arrived at the Jordanian border crossing en route to their homes, Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, whose lawyers represented the activists, announced on Monday.
Marco van Rennes, Pascal Maurieras, and Yanis Mhamdi were supposed to fly out of Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday afternoon after their 72 hours of detention were up before deportation.
The Israeli attacks on Iranian military and nuclear sites, and Tehran's retaliatory strikes closed Israeli airspace, leaving the three grounded at the Givon prison in Ramle, where they have been held.
Once they cross to Jordan, they will be free to board flights to their home destinations. They are now on their way to meet representatives of their respective embassies.
Stay in Jordan pre-travel home
"Arrangements are underway for their stay in Jordan ahead of their onward travel to their home countries," said Adalah.