Greta Thunberg was 'mistreated' by Israeli officials after security forces stormed the 'freedom flotilla' boat she was travelling on and detained the crew, an activist who was on board the Gaza-bound ship has claimed.
Baptiste Andre told French media that 'there were acts of mistreatment' when Israeli authorities brought the group to the port of Ashdod to be processed.
The French doctor, who was one of the 12 people on board the British-flagged humanitarian ship Madleen, said that there had been 'no acts of physical violence' against the group.
However he claimed that members of the group, 'especially Greta', were put through 'sleep deprivation' and experienced 'mockery' from officials.
'As soon as [Thunberg] fell asleep, the immigration services came to wake her up,' he said.














