An Australian activist who was detained by Israel has accused the Australian government of not providing enough support, following allegations of mistreatment from Israeli authorities.

Juliet Lamont was one of hundreds of activists, including seven Australians, who were on the Global Sumud Flotilla, a fleet of ships intercepted by Israel's navy off Gaza last week.

They were arrested and detained in the high-security Ketziot prison near the Israel-Egypt border, then deported to Jordan last night.

Speaking from Jordan's capital Amman, Ms Lamont said the Australian government was "absolutely shameful" in helping with their extraction.

"We are finally out ... they [the Australian government] have not really supported us at all," Ms Lamont told ABC News Breakfast this morning.

Ms Lamont cl

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