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Israel Deports Greta Thunberg and 170 Others From Gaza Flotilla

Activists allege mistreatment in custody, a claim Israeli authorities reject.

Overview

  • Israel's foreign ministry said 171 participants were removed to Greece and Slovakia and posted photos showing Thunberg in prison attire at an Israeli airport.
  • Organizers and released participants report dehydration, scarce food and water, bedbug‑infested cells, and coerced flag photos, with Thunberg's account conveyed in a Swedish consular email.
  • Israeli officials dismiss the allegations as "brazen lies" and maintain detainees' rights were respected, while Security Minister Itamar Ben‑Gvir publicly praised tough treatment.
  • Human‑rights lawyers plan complaints to UN bodies over alleged denial of medical care and other violations, as European diplomats confirmed prison visits to their nationals.
  • Roughly 150 activists remain in custody, including 14 Germans, after the navy intercepted more than 40 boats that sought to reach Gaza.