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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish activist Greta Thunberg alleged on Tuesday that she and other detainees of the Gaza flotilla were subjected to torture in the Israeli prison they were held. Thunberg told a news conference in Stockholm that she and others were "kidnapped and tortured" by the Israeli military.
Greta Thunberg says she and others were "kidnapped and tortured" by the Israeli military after being removed from a flotilla en route to Gaza to deliver aid.
At least 450 activists were aboard the flotilla, a coalition of several vessels seeking to deliver humanitarian aid to the blockaded Palestinian territory. Israeli forces detained them last week, and by Monday had deported Thunberg and 170 others to countries including Greece and Slovakia.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg claimed she faced harsh conditions and bedbug-infested cells during detention, but Israeli officials denied the allegations.
Israeli authorities say they have deported another 171 activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla, including Greta Thunberg.
Greta Thunberg speaks out after being deported by Israel along with 170 other activists - Around 450 people were arrested when Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and other Gaza aid flotilla participants arrived in Greece after being deported from Israel earlier today.
Greta Thunberg says Gaza flotilla detention not the story, accuses Israel of ‘livestreamed genocide’
Israeli authorities said Monday they deported to Greece and Slovakia another 171 people detained for taking part in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, including Thunberg.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg landed in Greece on Monday (Oct 6) alongside 160 others who were expelled from Israel after trying to ship aid to Gaza. The 22-year-old climate campaigner was one of hu