Onboard the Gaza-bound flotilla captured by Israel

Four days after they set sail from Turkey, Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla on international waters. One activist tells what happened next.

May 26, 2026, updated May 26, 2026

This week, seven Australians returned home after being detained by Israel.

They had been part of the Global Sumud Flotilla – more than 400 activists from 56 countries trying to reach Gaza by sea, carrying food and medicine.

Four days after they set sail from Turkey, Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla on international waters and took the passengers to Israel.

Then Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, released footage of detainees bound on the ground, as he stood over them and taunted them.

Israel says the operation was lawful and that no one was harmed. But the Australians who have now returned say they were beaten, humiliated, denied food and water, and held for almost 80 hours.

Today, in part one of a two-part episode, filmmaker and flotilla participant Juliet Lamont discusses what she says happened from the moment Israeli forces reached her boat.

7am has contacted the Israeli embassy for comment.

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Guest: Flotilla activist, Juliet Lamont

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