Israel detained activists; allegations spark fresh anger

Australian activists return after Gaza flotilla incident, allege Israeli abuse Australian activists detained by Israel while on a flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have returned home, with organisers alleging abuse, sexual assault, and beatings, that left some detainees in hospital. Eleven Australians were among the 430 volunteers on 50 boats intercepted in international waters last week by Israeli forces aiming to stop the flotilla delivering aid supplies to the Gaza Strip. The flotilla included people from 40 countries. One activist reached Melbourne on
Sunday evening, while others arrived in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane on Monday. Juliet Lamont, an Australian activist and documentary filmmaker, told Reuters on Monday she was dragged, sexually assaulted and beaten when she was detained.
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