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Gaza flotilla activist allegations; Victorian law set to enshrine right to WFH The **Australian federal police** will begin conducting “inquiries” into abuse and sexual assault allegations made against Israeli authorities by Australian members
Gaza flotilla activists and to demand the release of their citizens. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot also denounced Ben-Gvir’s actions as “unacceptable”, calling for the release of French citizens “as soon
Gaza, Israel has also violated humanitarian principles and international law,” the ministry said in a statement. ## Hamas In a post on Telegram, the Palestinian group Hamas condemned the interception, accusing Israel of committing a crime
detained flotilla activists who were handcuffed and kneeling. Britain’s Foreign Office issued a statement harshly denouncing the treatment of the arrested activists. “This behaviour violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity
forces fired warning shots at a convoy of Italian United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon, a follow-up to a 2024 incident in which two UNIFIL bases staffed by Italian personnel were struck by the Israeli
forces intercepted the boats travelling with the Global Sumud Flotilla from Barcelona in Spain, using drones, communications jamming technology, and armed raiding parties to halt the humanitarian fleet in the middle of the Mediterranean
activists last week. The foreign minister, Penny Wong, called in Israel’s ambassador over the incident, while she and prime minister Anthony Albanese have condemned the actions. Israel has denied allegations of mistreatment, claiming