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French doctor alleges Israeli authorities of ‘mistreating’ Greta Thunberg

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Dr. Baptiste André told reporters that while there were no acts of physical violence, he witnessed Israeli forces mocking and deliberately depriving passengers of sleep, in particular Thunberg.

Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on board the Madleen, a boat carrying aid destined for people in war-torn Gaza.Thunberg was one of 12 passengers on board the Madleen, a boat carrying aid destined for people in war-torn Gaza. (Photo/X @IsraelMFA)

A French doctor aboard a Gaza-bound humanitarian boat intercepted by Israeli naval forces has accused Israeli authorities of mistreating passengers, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

The boat, Madleen, organised by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departed Italy on June 1 to deliver aid to Gaza. It was stopped by Israeli naval forces roughly 200 kilometres off the Gaza coast. Of the 12 people on board, four—including Thunberg—were deported after signing release documents, while eight others remain in Israeli custody pending a court hearing.

Dr. Baptiste André told reporters that while there were no acts of physical violence, he witnessed Israeli forces mocking and deliberately depriving passengers of sleep, in particular Thunberg, Politico reporter.

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Speaking after returning to France, André also said Israeli authorities deliberately ridiculed passengers.

“As soon as someone would fall asleep, they played loud music and danced,” he told reporters, adding that access to food and water was restricted. “I don’t have the legal qualifications to specify what happened, but there were acts of mistreatment,” André said.

Thunberg, 22, told reporters at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris that Israel had “kidnapped us in international waters and taken us against our will to Israel,” calling it part of “a long list of violations.”

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Israel’s government dismissed the mission as a “publicity stunt” and referred to the boat as a “selfie yacht,” arguing it violated the naval blockade imposed on Gaza.

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