Activists Badly Treated by Israeli Authorities
Israeli attack on freedom waves ships "violent and dangerous"
Lane told the Irish Ship to Gaza team in Dublin, "The takeover of the MV Saoirse was violent and dangerous. Despite very clear protests from the occupants of the two boats that they did not want to be taken to Israel, they were forcibly removed from the boats in a violent manner. The whole takeover took about three hours."
Lane said Israeli forces hosed down the two boats with high pressure water hoses and pointed guns at the passengers through the windows. Lane himself was hosed down the stairs of the boat.
Israelis forced boats to collide and Saoirse almost caught fire
Lane said windows were smashed and the bridge of the boat nearly caught fire. The boats were corralled to such an extent that the two boats, the Saoirse and the Tahrir, collided with each other and were damaged, with most of the damage happening to the MV Saoirse. The boats nearly sank. Lane said the method used in the takeover was "dangerous to human life."
Lane added that "The Israeli forces initially wanted to leave the boats at sea, but the abductees demanded that they not be left to float at sea, for they would have been lost and possibly sunk."
All belongings of the passengers and crew were taken from them and they still do not know if and what they will get back. The 14 Irish citizens remain in Givon prison.
The phone call was very rushed and ended abruptly with Fintan saying, "I have to go."
Account contradicts Israeli version of boats takeover
Claudia Saba, spokesperson for Irish Ship to Gaza, who received the call from Lane, said:
"The account received from Fintan Lane flatly contradicts the Israeli narrative that Israel "took every precaution necessary to ensure the safety of the activists on board the vessels." It is a small miracle that no one was seriously injured during this obviously very violent boarding of the Freedom Waves boats."
Irish Ship to Gaza spokesperson Laurence Davis added:
"This account confirms our fear that the hijacking of the boats was very violent, and explains the time lag between the point at which we lost contact with the boats on Wednesday at 11:12 am (Irish time) and news of the passengers' arrival at Ashdod not before 5pm."
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