Released Gaza flotilla activists allege mistreatment while being detained in Israel
Summary
Activists trying to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza were arrested by Israeli forces. Some activists claim they were mistreated while detained, but Israel denies these accusations. Among the detainees were public figures like Greta Thunberg, and the incident drew international criticism.Key Facts
- Around 450 activists were arrested after Israeli forces stopped the Global Sumud Flotilla heading to Gaza.
- The flotilla consisted of 42 boats attempting to deliver aid to Gaza.
- Israel offered voluntary deportation to the activists; some chose to remain for legal processes.
- Activists allege mistreatment, including withheld medicines and intimidation during detention.
- Israel's Foreign Ministry denies the claims of mistreatment, stating legal rights were upheld.
- Greta Thunberg, a well-known activist, was among those detained and allegedly treated poorly.
- The incident occurred as President Trump was trying to broker a ceasefire initiative in Gaza.
- Several governments, including Greece, Turkey, and Colombia, criticized Israel's handling of the situation.
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