Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse by Israeli forces while detained
Allegations of abuse during detention
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, whose boats were intercepted in international waters by Israeli forces, claim they were beaten and subjected to physical and psychological abuse while detained in Israel. The activists say they were slapped, hit, humiliated, and in some cases, exposed to sexual violence.
Response from Israeli authorities
Israel’s prison service has denied the allegations, stating that the claims are false and that the activists were treated in accordance with legal and safety standards.
International coverage and reactions
- Footage has surfaced showing Israeli forces allegedly abusing Global Sumud Flotilla activists, including a Palestinian man being violently attacked during detention.
- Italian activists who participated in the flotilla returned to Rome after being deported from Israel and reported being mistreated during their detention.
- Human rights groups have raised concerns over the treatment of detainees, with some activists describing systematic dehumanization and abuse.
Latest developments
Following the incident, several activists were deported from Israel and arrived in Turkey. They have since shared their experiences, emphasizing the severity of the abuse they endured during detention.
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