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French prosecutors open probe over treatment of French nationals on Gaza flotilla

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Posted on June 5, 2026

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· Last updated: June 5, 2026

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French Prosecutors Investigate Alleged Mistreatment on Gaza Flotilla

Preliminary Investigation into Alleged War Crimes and Torture

PARIS, June 5 (Reuters) - French anti-terrorism prosecutors said on Friday they had opened a preliminary investigation into suspected torture and war crimes over the alleged mistreatment by Israeli authorities of French nationals who were part of an activist flotilla bound for Gaza.

The probe follows Israel's interception of the flotilla, which the activists said had been seeking to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and to challenge Israel's naval blockade of the Palestinian enclave.

Details of the Investigation

Referral and Legal Basis

• The PNAT anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said they had opened the preliminary investigation after a referral from the French foreign ministry on May 28.

• The referral was made under Article 40 of France's criminal procedure code, which requires public officials to report suspected crimes or offences, PNAT said.

Focus and Oversight

• The investigation concerns suspected torture and war crimes, the office said.

• Investigations have been entrusted to the OCLCH, France's central office for combating crimes against humanity and hate crimes, PNAT added.

Allegations and Responses

Claims of Abuse

• Organisers of the flotilla have said activists were subjected to abuse, with several hospitalized with injuries and at least 15 reporting sexual assaults, including rape. The activists have since been released.

Israeli Denial and International Reaction

• Israeli authorities denied the allegations of abuse. Reuters was not able to verify them independently.

• Other Western countries including Canada, Germany and Italy also condemned Israel's treatment of the activists.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Hugo Lhomedet, Editing by Dominique Vidalon and Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • French Foreign Minister Jean‑Noël Barrot referred the matter to anti‑terror prosecutors on May 28 following a consul general’s report detailing alleged sexual violence, beatings, exposure to cold, and humiliation of French activists (euronews.com).
  • The investigation, led by France’s PNAT (anti‑terror prosecutor) and involving the crimes‑against‑humanity office OCLCH, centers on alleged torture and war crimes, amid reports of at least 15 sexual assaults, including rape (apnews.com).
  • Israel denies abuse allegations; meanwhile, several Western governments—including Canada, Germany, Italy, and Spain—have condemned Israel’s treatment and called for accountability (aljazeera.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why have French prosecutors opened a probe into the Gaza flotilla?
French prosecutors launched an investigation into suspected torture and war crimes following allegations of mistreatment of French nationals during Israel's interception of a Gaza-bound activist flotilla.
Who referred the case to French prosecutors?
The French foreign ministry referred the suspected crimes to the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office under Article 40 of France's criminal procedure code.
What types of crimes are being investigated?
The investigation concerns suspected torture, war crimes, and abuse of French nationals allegedly committed during the flotilla incident.
What has been Israel's response to the allegations?
Israeli authorities have denied all allegations of abuse related to the interception of the Gaza flotilla.
Are other countries involved in the condemnation of Israel's actions?
Besides France, Canada, Germany, and Italy have also condemned Israel's treatment of the Gaza flotilla activists.

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