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Spanish Lawyer Rafael Borrego, Who Was Detained Along With Other Activists From the Gaza-bound Sumud Flotilla, Said Israeli Prison Service Staff 'Beat Us, Dragged Us Along the Ground, Blindfolded Us, Tied Our Hands and Feet, Put Us in Cages and Insulted Us'











