Alice Chapman and Zak Khan say they were beaten, kicked and spat on after detention near Crete last week
Two British activists have said they were admitted to hospital after being beaten by Israeli forces who intercepted their Gaza aid flotilla last week.
Alice Chapman and Zak Khan were among 180 members of the Global Sumud flotilla detained by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in international waters near Crete late on Wednesday.
Khan, a Green party council election candidate, said he had been shot in the leg with a rubber bullet fired by an Israeli solder. “I was beaten by four people, repeatedly punched, kicked, spat on and accused of being a terrorist,” he said.
Chapman told the Guardian an Israeli solder had punched her.










