Zohar Chamberlain Regev — Israeli-Born Activist

Zohar Chamberlain Regev — Global Sumud Flotilla Activist

Last updated: 25 May 2026 Status: REPORTEDLY STILL DETAINED BY ISRAEL — only flotilla activist not released


Bio

Detail Info
Full name Zohar Chamberlain Regev
Age 54
Born Israel, 1971 or 1972
Background Jewish, born in Israel. Converted to Islam later in life.
Home Lived near Nazareth (Kfar H— settlement / village area)
Current status Still in Israeli detention as of 25 May 2026 — reportedly the only Sumud Flotilla activist Israel has refused to release

Who She Is

Zohar Chamberlain Regev is an Israeli-born Jewish woman who converted to Islam — the only activist from the Global Sumud Flotilla that Israel has refused to release as of 25 May 2026.

Her reported quote, from Nitter sources:

"As a human being, but also as an Israeli of Jewish origin, I am horrified by what Israel is doing in Palestine in general and in Gaza in particular. We were always told: 'How could the world remain silent during the Holocaust?'"

This quote suggests she joined the flotilla driven by her Jewish identity and the moral lessons of the Holocaust — a powerful framing.


Why She's Still Detained

Israel's refusal to release her while deporting all other foreign activists suggests:

  1. Her Israeli citizenship (by birth) gives Israel legal jurisdiction to hold her
  2. Her conversion to Islam may be seen as an aggravating factor by Israeli authorities
  3. "Treason" framing — an Israeli-born Jew participating in an anti-blockade flotilla is treated more harshly than foreign nationals
  4. She may face criminal charges under Israeli law, unlike foreign activists who were simply deported

Media Coverage


Twitter/X Discussion

Source: Nitter search, 25 May 2026


What It Means

Zohar's case is the most symbolically charged of all the flotilla activists:

  1. Jewish activist detained by Israel — undermines Israel's claim to represent all Jews
  2. Convert to Islam — touches on Israel's anxieties about Jewish emigration and conversion
  3. Held longer than any other activist — suggests punitive treatment beyond standard deportation
  4. Holocaust framing ("How could the world remain silent?") — powerful moral comparison
  5. diplomatic leverage — her continued detention could become a rallying cause for Jewish diaspora groups critical of Israel

Sources


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Created 2026-05-25 11:51:10 UTC by beanfarmer
Updated 2026-05-25 11:51:10 UTC by beanfarmer