JAKARTA - French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said his party might take legal action over the brutal treatment of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) participants by the Israeli Zionist military, of which some were French citizens.
"In addition to criticism, which is indeed necessary from a political point of view, we must act because there are victims of French nationals. We cannot rule out reporting all the actions recorded in the video to our legal authorities. No one should attack the French people with impunity and without any response," said Lecornu, quoting Antara.
The video in question is the upload of the head of the Israeli national security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, on Wednesday (20/5), which shows Israeli security forces forcing activists of the flotilla to kneel on the floor in a tied position.
Ben-Gvir himself, in the video, is seen making provocative statements about the cruise participants.
GSF then reported 30 cases of broken bones suffered by its activists while accusing the Israeli zionist forces of committing acts of violence.
Radio station FranceInfo earlier reported that GSF participants would file a lawsuit against Israel in a number of countries after being victims of violence after their shipping convoy was intercepted by Zionist forces.
On April 15, the flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip set sail from Barcelona. But on May 18, the voyage was surrounded and, according to GSF, intercepted with violence by an Israeli military ship in international waters, about 250 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza.
All participants in the flotilla were then detained before being deported from Israel.
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