(ANSA) – ROME, AUG 12 – An Italian priest stopped and expelled from Israel for public-security reasons at Tel Aviv airport Monday on Tuesday returned to Italy.
Father Nandino Capovilla flew back to Italy from Frankfurt and was greeted with loud applause at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport.
“He is very shaken,” Luisa Morgantini of Assopace Palestina, who has always been in touch with him, told ANSA.
Meanwhile, after his cell phone was returned last night, after seven hours of detention, Capovilla, who had traveled to Israel for a pilgrimage, expressed his opinion on his social media profile: “We are not talking about myself, but about the sanctions that should be imposed on Israel for its errors and horrors.” (ANSA).
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Father Nandino Capovilla flew back to Italy from Frankfurt and was greeted with loud applause at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport.
“He is very shaken,” Luisa Morgantini of Assopace Palestina, who has always been in touch with him, told ANSA.
Meanwhile, after his cell phone was returned last night, after seven hours of detention, Capovilla, who had traveled to Israel for a pilgrimage, expressed his opinion on his social media profile: “We are not talking about myself, but about the sanctions that should be imposed on Israel for its errors and horrors.” (ANSA).
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