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ISRAELI VIOLENCE

Global outrage mounts after Israeli minister abuses Gaza flotilla activists


This screen grab taken from footage released on Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s X account on May 20, 2026, shows dozens of detained activists from the Gaza-bound aid flotilla kneeling with their hands tied behind their backs and foreheads inside a detention center in Israel. (Photo taken from Ben Gvir's X account/AFP)

Israel is facing mounting international criticism after its far-right ​police minister released a video showing detained Gaza flotilla activists being taunted, pinned to the ground, and kneeling with their hands bound following the interception of aid vessels in international waters.

The activists were arrested at a port in ‌southern Israel after the Israeli navy intercepted their protest flotilla in international waters and will be deported to Turkey on Thursday, officials said.

Their treatment by police officers under Itamar Ben-Gvir's direction drew an international outcry.

Below are some national and international reactions to the footage posted on X by Ben-Gvir on Wednesday:

European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa said he was "appalled" by Ben-Gvir's treatment of aid flotilla members attempting to enter Gaza. "This behavior is completely unacceptable. We call for their immediate release," Costa said.

Italy

Italy's government said that Israel's treatment of flotilla activists was unacceptable and that it would summon the Israeli ambassador for an explanation. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani demanded an apology for the activists' treatment and what they called Israel's "total disrespect" for Italy's requests.

Spain

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the images were unacceptable and said Spain "will not tolerate anyone mistreating our citizens." Sanchez added that his government would push for Spain's ban on Ben-Gvir entering the country to be urgently extended across the European Union.

France

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said he had summoned the Israeli ambassador after the video emerged, calling Ben-Gvir's actions "unacceptable." Barrot said French citizens must be treated with respect and freed as soon as possible, while adding that he opposed the flotilla's approach.

Netherlands

The Netherlands will summon Israel's ambassador over what it called the "unacceptable" treatment of the activists. Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen said the images were "shocking," adding he had raised the matter with Israel's foreign minister.

United Kingdom

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said she was "truly appalled" by the video. Cooper said Britain had demanded an explanation from Israel and stressed its obligation to protect the rights of British citizens and others detained.

The United States

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee criticized Ben-Gvir over the treatment of the detained activists, saying that while the flotilla was a "stupid stunt," Ben-Gvir had "betrayed the dignity" of Israel with his handling of the detainees.

Canada

Canada said it would summon the Israeli ambassador in protest at the video, described by Foreign Minister Anita Anand as "deeply troubling and absolutely unacceptable." Prime Minister Mark Carney later described Israel's treatment of the detained activists as "abominable" and "unacceptable."

Israel

The backlash also prompted criticism within Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the interception of the flotilla but said Ben-Gvir's treatment of the activists was "not in line with Israel's values and norms." Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticized Ben-Gvir over the treatment of the activists, saying he had harmed Israel in a "disgraceful display" and undermined the work of Israeli soldiers and diplomats. "No, you are not the face of Israel," Saar said in a post on X.

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