Swiss Flotilla Members Allege Inhumane Detention by Israel
Nine Swiss nationals from a Gaza aid flotilla returned home, alleging inhumane treatment during detention in Israel. The Israeli government denies these claims. Concerns grow for ten Swiss activists still detained. The flotilla attempted to breach Israel's blockade of Gaza, facing interception and arrest by Israeli forces.
Nine Swiss nationals who were part of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla returned to Switzerland, asserting they faced inhumane treatment while detained in Israel. The flotilla, which included the former mayor of Geneva, was stopped by Israeli forces attempting to breach the Gaza blockade.
According to the Waves of Freedom group, which backs the flotilla, detainees experienced harsh conditions such as sleep deprivation and limited access to essentials. However, Israeli authorities denied these allegations, stating all detainees' rights were honored.
Switzerland's embassy has intervened, providing consular support to still-detained nationals. Concerns persist for those on hunger strikes, as international tensions rise over the blockade and ongoing conflict in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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