Activists Kim Ah-hyun, right, and Kim Dong-hyun attend a rally in front of the Israeli embassy in central Seoul, Friday, after returning home from detention by Israeli authorities who seized their aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip. The two urged sanctions against Korean companies linked to Israel's military operations in Gaza. Yonhap
The foreign ministry said Monday it has pressed Israel to conduct a thorough investigation into claims by two Korean activists that they were assaulted by Israeli forces after being detained aboard aid vessels bound for the Gaza Strip.
The ministry said it called in deputy Israeli ambassador to Korea to its office Saturday and conveyed its concerns over those allegations.
The two activists, Kim Ah-hyun and Kim Dong-hyeon, returned home Friday following their release. Upon arrival, they both said they had been assaulted by Israeli forces, with Kim Ah-hyun claiming that she had lost some hearing in her left ear because she had been struck on that side of the face several times.
The ministry said it demanded a thorough investigation into the matter and stressed that appropriate measures must be taken if inhumane acts by Israeli forces are found to be true.













