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Israel Faces Diplomatic Backlash After Flotilla Interception and Abuse Allegations

European bans on the Israeli security minister have intensified diplomatic pressure on Israel by prompting criminal probes.

Overview

  • Israeli naval forces stopped the Global Sumud flotilla in international waters this week and detained more than 420 activists before deporting most of them to Turkey or their home countries.
  • Released participants and their lawyers say detainees suffered beatings, taser shocks, attack dogs, confinement in shipping containers and multiple allegations of sexual violence including rape.
  • The Israel Prison Service and other Israeli officials have rejected the accusations as false and say detainees were held and processed in accordance with the law.
  • National Security Minister Itamar Ben‑Gvir published video of bound activists that drew widespread condemnation and prompted entry bans from France and Poland plus diplomatic summonses from several countries.
  • Italy’s prosecutors and rights groups are gathering testimonies and opening inquiries into possible crimes which could deepen EUIsrael tensions and lead to further legal and diplomatic actions; the flotilla also renewed debate over the legality of enforcing a naval blockade in international waters and Gaza’s humanitarian needs.