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Canada, France, and Arab states condemn Israel over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists

Canada, France, and Arab states condemn Israel over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists

Canada's Prime Minister Carney and Arab countries have strongly criticized Israel for its treatment of detained Gaza flotilla activists, calling for investigations and accountability. France has taken the step of banning Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir following disturbing footage. These reactions highlight growing international pressure amid allegations of abuse and torture in Israeli detention.

Canada, France, and several Arab states have condemned Israel for its treatment of Gaza flotilla activists, demanding investigations into allegations of abuse and torture. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney labeled the treatment of civilians aboard the Gaza-bound flotilla as "unacceptable" during a call with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, urging an independent probe and calling the broader situation in Gaza "catastrophic," according to reports by Middle East Eye and Al-Monitor.

France has taken a notable step by banning Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering the country. This decision follows videos showing Ben-Gvir taunting detainees from the Global Sumud Flotilla, provoking widespread criticism across Europe. Several European countries have also called for sanctions against Ben-Gvir over his conduct toward the activists, as reported by TIME and Middle East Eye.

Arab and Muslim-majority countries have issued a joint condemnation of Ben-Gvir’s treatment of the flotilla detainees, describing his actions as "appalling, degrading, and unacceptable." Their statement highlights violations of international law and warns that such conduct risks increasing regional instability and undermining efforts toward a two-state solution, according to Middle East Eye.

Activists deported from Israeli custody, including Australians who have returned home, have alleged sexual assault, beatings, and other forms of torture during detention. Meanwhile, Israel's Foreign Ministry has dismissed these claims, suggesting some injuries were staged, as reported by France 24 EN and Guardian World. The controversy underscores deep tensions surrounding Gaza aid efforts and Israel's treatment of flotilla participants.

Observers will be watching closely for Israel's response to calls for an independent investigation and possible international scrutiny over Ben-Gvir's conduct. The situation may influence diplomatic relations and ongoing peace negotiations in the Middle East, particularly given the involvement of multiple countries demanding accountability.

Desarrollos · 19d ago

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