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Greta Thunberg Alleges Abuse in Israeli Custody After Gaza Flotilla Interception

Israeli officials reject her account, citing footage of officers providing water to argue her rights were upheld.

Overview

  • In a new interview with Sweden's Aftonbladet, Thunberg describes being beaten, kicked, denied water in extreme heat, mocked, and humiliated during several days in detention.
  • She shows a confiscated suitcase returned with insults and sexual drawings, and says an official told her they had offered to swap her for hostages before calling it a joke.
  • Israel labels the accusations absurd and baseless, says her rights were respected, and points to video of soldiers giving her water and a jacket.
  • The Global Sumud Flotilla was halted by the Israeli navy roughly 100 kilometers from Gaza, with activists detained and Thunberg deported on October 6.
  • Organizers call the interception an illegal attack and plan further actions, while independent verification of the conflicting accounts has not been reported.