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“I still can’t quite get my head around that they’re actually out and on their way back home,” Julie told SBS News.
Others have also alleged they experienced violence and mistreatment while detained, which Israel has denied.
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She alleged that the group was left without access to medication or food during their time in what she described as an “outrageous” prison”.
“It has been very unprofessional and very bad, and I hope no other family has to go through the nonsense that our family, in particular, was subjected to. It was really quite disgusting.”
“All the other families were given the reports of the consular visits, but I was not.”
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“The silence is a betrayal. Australia must impose sanctions on Israel immediately and our leaders must finally show they care about both their own citizens and the genocide in Gaza.”

Australian activist Surya McEwen claimed he suffered a dislocated arm due to physical violence by Israeli authorities. Source: AAP / Supplied
A spokesperson for Foreign Minister Penny Wong said DFAT officials have worked hard to support Australians who were detained in Israel.
“Officials worked with Israeli authorities to ensure the release and deportation of the Australians and they continue to provide consular assistance.”
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“Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong must act to ensure all allegations of mistreatment are fully investigated.”

A flotilla vessel named Florida was one of several intercepted by Israeli forces on Thursday. Source: AAP / Global Sumud Flotilla
SBS News has contacted Israel’s foreign ministry for comment. Over the weekend, the ministry released a statement on X saying that widespread allegations regarding mistreatment were “brazen lies” and that all detainees’ legal rights were upheld.
Israel has said it “categorically rejects” allegations of genocide.