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Some Gaza flotilla activists allege mistreatment while being detained in Israel

Israel’s Foreign Ministry refuted the claims as ‘brazen lies’, stating all detainees’ legal rights were ‘fully upheld’

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Global Sumud Flotilla activists are welcomed after arriving at Fiumicino Airport on a Turkish Airlines flight in Rome on Saturday. Many activists remain in prison. Photo:  EPA / Telenews

Some of the activists detained while trying to reach Gaza by sea have returned to their home countries to describe mistreatment at the hands of Israeli guards, claims that Israel denies.

Some 450 activists were arrested as Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla, a fleet of 42 boats seeking to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza and deliver a symbolic amount of aid to the famine-stricken territory.

Those detained between Wednesday and Friday were brought to Israel, where many remain in prison.

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The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it offered voluntary deportation to all of the activists and those that remain in detention chose to stay there to go through a legal deportation process.

Israeli navy soldiers aboard one of the flotilla’s vessels after it was intercepted last Thursday. Photo: Global Sumud Flotilla via AP
Israeli navy soldiers aboard one of the flotilla’s vessels after it was intercepted last Thursday. Photo: Global Sumud Flotilla via AP

On his return to Rome’s Fiumicino Airport late on Saturday, Italian journalist Saverio Tommasi said Israeli soldiers withheld medicines and treated prisoners “like monkeys”.

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