Gaza flotilla passengers allege poor conditions in detention as Israel prepares to deport dozens of activists | Gaza flotilla

The activists who were detained after being removed from the ships carrying aid to Gaza in Israel in Israel are kept under bad conditions without access to water and legal representation, and their families will be deported to dozens of passengers than global sumud Flotilla.
Rana Hamida, Youssef Samour and Samuel Leason were among the 437 activists, parliamentary and lawyers, whose aim was to violate Israel’s 16 -year maritime blockage.
Last week, the Israeli forces seized all the boats in international waters and arrested each crew members, including three New Zealanda in the Ktzi’ot prison in the Negev Desert.
At the same time, the arrested environmental campaignist Greta Thunberg said that the Swedish authorities were allegedly kept in a cell invaded by the Israeli forces in an invaded cell, did not provide enough food and clean water and forced them to hold a flag for photography.
Thunberg is reported to be among more than 70 people from different nations to leave Israel on Monday. These include 28 French citizens, 27 Greek, 15 Italian and nine Sweden.
On Saturday, the first group of 26 Italians left Israel. After returning to their countries, many said that they were subjected to humiliating treatment by Israeli officials.
Three New Zealand families told the media that they were worried about the safety and prosperity of their loved ones.
Samuel’s father Adrian Leason said, “I’m very worried about Samuel for sitting in a cell right now, in a cage stuck with many other people.
Heba Hamida said that her sister Rana continued to be injured on her shoulder, but she was still unclear about how the family was.
Hamida, “the government to react only to our loved ones and safe and healthy at home,” he said.
Youssef’s sister Samar Samur said not because his brother wanted, but because the government could not take action.
“I urge the New Zealand government to show the principled leadership that defines us as a nation, and finally to show the moral courage of people like Youssef, Rana and Samuel.”
New Zealand Foreign Ministry said in a statement that a consul partner in Tel Aviv has met with new Zealands and the Ministry would provide more support in the coming days.
He said he wasn’t aware that any New Zealand was on the last deportation flight.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said that some activists have been rejected to access their lawyers and that the legal rights of the activists are “fully approved”.
Adalah, a law center representing activists in Israel, said that some of the detainees claimed that Israel claimed abuse and physical violence while in custody. Other ill -treatment charges include medical treatment and rejection of the drug, and in a case, a Muslim woman was claimed to be forced to remove the headscarf and a shirt was offered.
When asked about the allegations, the Israeli Foreign Ministry accused Adalah, a spokesman for “repeating open lies”.
“All the legal rights of the detainees were completely approved and all of them were informed of water, food and toilet. Access to the legal consultant was not rejected and of course a physical force was not used against them,” he said.
Chlöe Swarbrick, the leading role of the New Zealand Green Party, said that the new Zealandalians who were detained at a press conference are trying to build a world in which our humanity actually means something ”.
The party asked the government to clarify the plans to return the new Zealand, and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon called on Israel to sanction.
Swarbrick said, “Our government has a legal obligation to prevent genocide. Currently, this obligation is washing the hands of this obligation,” Swarbrick said.
Speaking to journalists in the afternoon on Monday, Luxon said that the security of the new Zealand is very important to the Israeli government, he said.
Luxon would not condemn Israel’s fleet intervention because there were “arguments on both sides ..
“You enter a battle zone… There are 40 boats and 500 people, you can claim that they are trying to keep people safe.”
Meanwhile, X in a long mission, Foreign Minister Winston Peters accused Swarbrick of “false moral anger ve and was told that the fleet members were“ title hunting ve and not to go.
“Now we must spend all our time and taxpayer money to solve the spontaneous petulant problems,” he said.
Guardian contacted the Israeli Embassy in New Zealand to comment.
With Reuters




