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Swedish officials say Greta Thunberg reported being held in poor conditions in Israeli custody after her arrest aboard an aid flotilla to Gaza; she described dehydration, bedbug-infested cells, and inadequate food and water.
The Global Sumud flotilla of over 40 vessels and 437 activists was intercepted last week as it attempted to breach Israel’s blockade of Gaza; detainees reportedly faced verbal and physical abuse, with limited access to lawyers, water, and food.
The environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg has told Swedish officials she is being subjected to harsh treatment in Israeli custody following her detention and removal from a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, according to correspondence seen by The Guardian .
According to the correspondence, Israeli fo