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During a news conference in Stockholm on Tuesday, Thunberg said that she and others were “kidnapped and tortured” by the Israeli military, but declined to provide further details initially.
When pressed, she mentioned the lack of access to clean water and the deprivation of critical medication for other detainees.
Thunberg personally expressed reluctance to share the specifics of what she experienced, as she did not want the focus to be on her personal ordeal, emphasizing that the real issue was the daily suffering of people in Gaza.
Thunberg was part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a group of vessels aiming to deliver aid supplies to Gaza and draw attention to the hardships faced by the besieged territory's residents, most of whom have been displaced and are experiencing widespread hunger according to the United Nations.
Following her detention along with 478 others in the flotilla, Thunberg was expelled by Israel on Monday.
Israel has dismissed the flotilla as a publicity stunt benefiting the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, and has previously detained Thunberg at sea in a similar attempt to breach the blockade of Gaza in June.
Thunberg and other participants also expressed dissatisfaction with the level of support provided by the Swedish government during their detainment.
In response, the Swedish government stated that it had consistently advised against travel to Gaza, but had still offered consular support to the activists and emphasized to Israel the importance of treating Swedish citizens well.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, made up of over 50 vessels, set sail from Barcelona late last month to deliver aid to Gaza and challenge what human rights groups have condemned as one of the harshest and most inhumane blockades in the world.
The flotilla was near the Gaza shore when Israeli forces intercepted the humanitarian convoy overnight last Wednesday, while it was sailing in international waters.
The Israeli military seized more than 40 boats, detained the activists on board, and took them to the Israeli-occupied territories.
Israel 'beat, tied up and tortured' Gaza flotilla activists in prison
David Adler, another participant of the aid-carrying flotilla who was deported by Israeli forces, said he and his fellow detainees experienced regular physical abuse, restraint, psychological torment, and deprivation of food and medical care over a period of five days in Israeli prisons.
Adler, a Jewish American activist who serves as the co-general coordinator of the left-wing organization Progressive International, told Middle East Eye after his release that they were forcibly transported to Ashdod port and subsequently to Ketziot prison, located in the Negev desert following the violent interception.
Source: Press TV
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