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Australian activists return after Gaza flotilla incident, allege Israeli abuse

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Posted on May 25, 2026

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Australian Activists Allege Abuse by Israel After Detention in Gaza Flotilla Incident

Allegations and Reactions Surrounding Gaza Flotilla Detention

By Stefica Bikesh and Cordelia Hsu

Return of Detained Activists

SYDNEY, May 25 (Reuters) - Australian activists detained by Israel while on a flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have returned home, with organisers alleging abuse, sexual assault, and beatings, that left some detainees in hospital.

Israel's prison service has denied the allegations, which Reuters could not independently verify.

Details of the Flotilla Incident

Eleven Australians were among the 430 volunteers on 50 boats intercepted in international waters last week by Israeli forces aiming to stop the flotilla delivering aid supplies to the Gaza Strip. The flotilla included people from 40 countries.

One activist reached Melbourne on Sunday evening, while others arrived in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane on Monday.

Personal Accounts of Abuse

Juliet Lamont, an Australian activist and documentary filmmaker, told Reuters on Monday she was dragged, sexually assaulted and beaten when she was detained.

"That was just the beginning of four days of absolute hell. I've looked into the eyes of the most soulless people in the universe, and nothing came back. These people need to be stopped," Lamont said.

Other Testimonies

Another Australian activist, Sam Woripa Watson, said he sustained a fractured rib along with bruises and cuts across his body. Watson also said he had witnessed activists being tasered and shot with rubber bullets, with stun grenades thrown at them.

Organisers' Claims and Israeli Response

Global Sumud Flotilla, the organisers of the aid shipment, said it had documented at least 15 cases of sexual abuse, with the worst occurring on one Israeli landing craft which had been converted into a makeshift prison with barbed wire and shipping containers. 

The statement was released after the Israeli prison service's blanket denial of mistreatment, rape and sexual assault allegations.

International and Australian Government Response

The allegations of mistreatment have increased international pressure on Israel, following a video posted by far-right Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in which he taunted activists restrained on the ground, sparking widespread condemnation.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong described the footage as "shocking and unacceptable." Australia imposed a travel ban and financial sanctions on Ben-Gvir last year for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

Key Takeaways

  • 11 Australians part of the Global Sumud Flotilla were intercepted in international waters off Cyprus on May 18 and detained by Israeli forces
  • Returning activists, including Gemma O’Toole and Juliet Lamont, allege sexual assault, beatings, tasering, rubber-bullet injuries and stun grenades; Israel’s prison service and IDF have denied all mistreatment allegations
  • The episode has elevated diplomatic pressure: Australia condemned the taunting video by Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as “shocking and unacceptable,” with France also banning him following global outrage

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Australian activists were detained during the Gaza flotilla incident?
Eleven Australian activists were among the 430 volunteers detained by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza.
What allegations have the Australian activists made against Israeli authorities?
The activists have alleged abuse, sexual assault, beatings, and inadequate treatment while in detention, with some cases resulting in hospitalization.
What has been Israel's response to the abuse allegations?
Israel's prison service has denied all allegations of mistreatment, rape, and sexual assault made by the activists.
Which Australian activist publicly described their experience during detention?
Juliet Lamont, an Australian documentary filmmaker, described being dragged, sexually assaulted, and beaten during her detention.
How has the Australian government responded to the incident?
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong described footage of the incident as 'shocking and unacceptable', and Australia previously imposed travel bans and sanctions on an Israeli minister.

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