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Israel denies being accused of abusing members of the "Global Resilience Fleet"! Latest updates from many European countries

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on October 5 that the allegations of abuse of "Global Resilience Flotilla" activists were "lies" and that the rights of detainees were safeguarded. Previously, international activists accused the Israeli army of abusing detainees. On the same day, many European countries reported that citizens aboard the flotilla had been or were about to be expelled after being detained, and the first batch of 21 Spanish nationals had arrived in Madrid.

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According to CCTV News on October 6, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on October 5 stating that the activists of the "Global Fortitude Fleet" werebatteredThe accusation of waiting is purely "shameless lie".

The Foreign Affairs Ministry said the legitimate rights of all detainees were fully safeguarded, but Israeli National Security Minister Ben-Gewil said the activists should be treated as “supporters of terrorism” and said “anyone who supports terrorism should beterroristsAll should get.terroristsTreatment ".

Source: CCTV News

Earlier on Friday, several international activists accused the Israeli military of having been “terribly treated” during their detention, depriving the detainees of food, clean water and medicines, and even dropping them to the ground.

Source: CCTV News

Crew members from many countries were expelled and repatriated after Israel detained the "Global Fortitude Fleet"

On October 5, local time,european multinational bulletin, its citizens have been deported or are about to leave Israel after being detained by Israel for boarding the Global Resilience Flotilla.

On the night of October 1 and 2, Israel detained 41 ships and more than 470 participants of the Global Resilience Flotilla, which were originally scheduled to sail to the Gaza Strip to deliver humanitarian aid. On October 3, the fleet announced that the last (42nd) vessel had also been seized. Israeli police said that the people on the detained boat had been handed over to the Population and Immigration Board and the Israeli Prisons Service for further processing and would be deported later.

On the evening of 5 October local time, the first 21 Spanish crew members detained have arrived at Madrid’s Barajas airport with 28 other Spaniards still in Israel.

On October 5 local time, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sikorski issued a document stating that the country's consular staff had met with Polish citizens detained by Israel. Although these citizens refuse to leave voluntarily, they are expected to return to their homeland in the next few days. The three Polish citizens currently detained have refused to sign a declaration of voluntary acceptance of deportation and have to wait for trial by an Israeli court. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that they are safe and healthy and have access to legal and medical advice.

On October 5, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the 28 French nationals aboard the fleet’s vessels would be deported by Israel to Greece on October 6.

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