Israel deported 29 activists detained by the navy last week for participating in a fleet of ships seeking to deliver aid to Gaza, Global Sumud Flotilla, which was intercepted.

The ship's fleet, which sailed in late August, marks the activists' latest attempt to oppose Israel's sea blockade in the territory Israel has launched since the Hamas attack in October 2023.

Israel declared the blockade legal and called the fleet a provocation.

Israel has so far deported 170 of the more than 450 detained activists.

Pemerintah telah menghadapi tuduhan penganiayaan, termasuk tudus bahwa beberapa aktivis ditolak aksesnya kepada pengacara mereka - klaim yang dibantahkan oleh Kementerian Luar Negeri.

Israel's Foreign Ministry on Sunday said that the legal rights of activists were "fully enforced".

Some activists chose not to sign a deportation order that waived their right to 72-hour delays, which would allow them to be deported more quickly.

Meanwhile, It is, a law center in Israel representing activists, said some of those detained claimed to have been abused and physically abused while in Israeli custody.

Other charges of abuse include refusal of medical treatment and treatment, and in one case, a Muslim woman is allegedly forced to remove her headscarf and offered a shirt as her successor.

When asked about the allegations, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry was told by Reuters, accusing the information of "repeated lies".

"The legal rights of all detainees are fully enforced, and they are all given access to water, food, and toilets. They are not denied access to legal counsel, and of course, no physical violence is being used against them," the spokesman said.


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