Activists on Gaza flotilla returned to UK after ‘torture’ in Israeli prison

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web
browser that
supports HTML5
video

Up Next

Seven members of the Global Sumud Flotilla have returned to the UK after being detained by Israel.

The flotilla was intercepted as it attempted to breach Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza. 50 boats were intercepted in international waters, some 250 miles from the coast.

Activists, along with journalists and at least one legislator from Italy, were transferred onto military boats and brought to a larger military vessel at the Ashdod port in southern Israel, before they were detained in a prison.

Flotilla member Katy Davidson, 49, told the BBC she had marks on her wrists from handcuffs.

The Cornwall native arrived back in London in a grey tracksuit, and said: ‘When I asked them to loosen them, they said they didn’t care. They didn’t care about human rights or whether I lost my hand.’

Sign up for all of the latest stories

Start your day informed with Metro’s News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.

The activists have been welcomed with open arms in their home countries (Picture: Getty)

Hannah Schafer, a 62-year-old sailing instructor, said the group was ‘systematically tortured and abused’.

The IDF has claimed the detainees were treated ‘appropriately and respectfully’.

They added: ‘No specific incidents of deviation from these binding procedures are known within the IDF. Any concrete complaints submitted to the IDF on the matter will be examined thoroughly.’

One activist was seen with cuts and bruises on his back as he walked topless through Istanbul airport, flashing a peace sign.

Italian journalist Alessandro Mantovani, one of the activists flown home earlier, said he had been beaten up on arrival in Israeli detention in what he described as a container, calling it a ‘place of ​terror’.

‘Beat you up means they kicked me in the legs and punched me in the face. These are people who know what they are doing, so I don’t have any major visible marks…

A member of the Global Sumud Flotilla headed for Gaza and arrested and deported by Israel poses as he receives medical attention following the group's arrival at Istanbul Airport on May 21, 2026. The first of hundreds of Gaza flotilla activists began arriving at Istanbul airport on may 21 after being arrested then deported from Israel, an AFP correspondent said. The 422 activists, who were flown from southern Israel on three planes chartered by Ankara, had been part of a fleet of around 50 vessels that set sail from southern Turkey on May 14 seeking to break Israel's blockade on Gaza, which was joined at sea by several others. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP via Getty Images)
Many members were seen visibly injured in Istanbul after their deportations (Picture: AFP)

‘They would beat you up and would tell you, “Welcome ‌to Israel,”‘ ⁠he told reporters on arrival at Rome’s Fiumicino airport.

Another Italian activist, Dario Carotenuto, a lawmaker from the 5-Star Movement, said he had been punched in the eye and kicked while detained.

It comes after a video, released earlier by Israel, showed protesters handcuffed behind their backs and left to kneel face down on the floor in rows.

Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, was seen smirking and telling detained activists they should be imprisoned for a very long time.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that although Israel has every right to stop ‘provocative flotillas of Hamas terrorist supporters,’ the way that Gvir dealt with the flotilla activists ‘is not in line with Israel’s values and norms.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *