Greta Thunberg Detained in Israel: What the Activist Stated.
Detention of Greta Thunberg and Allegations
According to inkorr.com: Greta Thunberg criticized the Israeli military, accusing them of brutal treatment. Her arrest occurred during the interception of a humanitarian flotilla attempting to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip, causing a wide resonance. Thunberg noted that the conditions of her detention were inadequate, claiming that access to food and water was restricted, as well as that the Israeli military used physical and psychological violence.
"The conditions of detention were undignified, access to food and water was restricted."
Israel's Response and Sweden's Reaction
The Israeli authorities dismissed all allegations, claiming that the detainees were provided with appropriate conditions of detention. The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that their citizens were visited and called for humane treatment towards them.
"All detainees had proper conditions of incarceration."
This situation emphasizes the tension surrounding humanitarian issues in the region during armed conflicts. The international community's response to events in the Middle East continues to provoke discussion, as many are concerned about human rights violations and the conditions of detainees during conflicts.
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