Extract from ABC News
Activists taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla were intercepted by Israel's navy last week. (Reuters: Stefanos Rapanis)
In short:
New details are emerging of allegations made Australian activists detained by Israel after attempting to breach its naval blockade of Gaza.
The ABC has obtained details of redacted summaries prepared by Australian diplomatic staff, which include allegations that one Australian citizen was slapped and had his passport "destroyed".
Israel's foreign ministry says the rights of all detainees have been upheld.
Greta Thunberg arrived in Athens on Monday among other activists who have since been released from Israeli detention. (Reuters)
Ms Lamont had "described the prison environment as 'dystopian' and was not eating food for fear of being poisoned", and said her medication had been confiscated.
A follow-up visit on Sunday reported she was in better health, and had received her blood pressure medication.
Israeli Foreign Ministry says rights 'fully upheld'
Another of the detained Australians had complained "the water inside his cell was rancid" and there was no toilet paper available.
"He advised post that he had been forced to take off all his clothes, undo his hair (which was tied back in a pony tail) and 'dance like a monkey' in front of the prison guards," the DFAT report stated.
Israeli authorities have rejected the allegations presented by Australians in their custody, and others among the crew.
"The claims of the mistreatment of Australians who were on board are complete lies," the Israeli Foreign Ministry told the ABC.
"Of course, all detainees from the Hamas–Sumud provocation were given access to water, food, and medical care … the detainees were not denied access to bathroom facilities — in fact they have a bathroom facility within the cells.
"All their legal rights, including access to medical care, were fully upheld."
One Australian detainee alleges to DFAT they were locked in a cage and yelled at by Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. (Pool: Debbie Hill via Reuters)
Allegations detainees shown October 7 attack videos
Video emerged over the weekend of Israel's national security minister visiting Ashdod Port and the Ketziot jail, where the flotilla crews were being held.
The far-right politician, who has been convicted of terror offences and faced sanctions from Australia and other nations for inciting violence against Palestinians, could be seen in the vision branding the activists as "terrorists".
"Look at them, supporters of the killers," Mr Ben-Gvir said.
"By the way, their boats were a huge mess. They did not really come for the flotilla or aid, but they came for Gaza, for the terrorists."
The DFAT reports detailed allegations that Israeli officials brought in televisions to the Ketziot prison and played videos of Hamas' October 7 2023 attacks against Israel "on repeat on loud volume".
That allegation tallies with the last flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces earlier this year, where crews were forced to watch similar videos.
"We are close to Gaza, we can hear the fighter jets flying over," the detainee told diplomats to tell his brother.
"We are strong and we aren't scared of these bastards."
On Monday, DFAT said: "The Australian Government has made clear to Israel our expectation that detainees will receive humane treatment in line with international norms."
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