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“As much as it is great that we’re all here together, we have to keep all eyes on Gaza. This ropey ceasefire, this dodgy Trumpian real estate-grab ceasefire deal, let’s see what will happen,” she said.
“We are going back and we are going to take 150 boats this time,” she said.
Alleged torture by Israeli forces
“We were refused access to medication. We were refused seeing a doctor, refused to see a lawyer. Women did not receive menstrual pads. We were refused clean drinking water. They pointed their guns at us. They would raid us in the middle of the night with dogs and guns simply just to count.”

Australian activist Abu Bakir Rafiq (left) is embraced after returning home. He said the activists would “continue fighting”. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
SBS News has contacted Israel’s defence ministry for comment. Israel’s foreign ministry has previously rejected allegations of mistreatment.
SBS News understands department officials spoke with Israel’s ambassador in Canberra, and Australia’s ambassador in Tel Aviv raised the issue within Israel.

Australian activist Dr Bianca Webb-Pullman (left) is reunited with partner Stephen Rowe at Melbourne Airport. Source: AAP / James Ross
The activists have also accused the federal government of not providing enough support.

Supporters of the Australian activists formed a large crowd at Sydney International Airport. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
SBS News has contacted the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment. The Department has previously said it 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.”