A French doctor who was aboard a humanitarian aid boat sure for Gaza has accused Israeli authorities of mistreating passengers, together with Swedish local weather activist Greta Thunberg, after the vessel was intercepted at sea.Dr Baptiste André, one of the 12 individuals on the Madleen, stated passengers were mocked, disadvantaged of sleep, and given restricted entry to meals and water whereas in Israeli custody. “I don’t have the legal qualifications to specify what happened, but there were acts of mistreatment,” he informed reporters upon arriving in France.The Madleen, organised by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition, departed from Italy on June 1 to ship humanitarian provides to Gaza amid a worsening blockade. It was intercepted by Israeli naval forces roughly 200 kilometres from the Gaza coast.Four passengers, together with Thunberg, signed deportation paperwork and were despatched again house, whereas eight others stay in Israeli custody awaiting a court docket listening to.Thunberg, 22, accused Israel of forcibly detaining the activists in worldwide waters. “This is yet another intentional violation of rights that is added to the list of countless other violations that Israel is committing,” she stated upon arriving at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.Israel’s authorities dismissed the voyage as a publicity stunt, labelling the vessel a “selfie yacht” and accusing it of breaching its naval blockade on Gaza.Thunberg described the voyage as a peaceable protest in opposition to Israel’s blockade, which she stated is worsening the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.