Swedish activist Greta Tunegg claimed on Tuesday that she and other detainees for Gaza were subjected to torture in the Israeli prison where they were held.

Tuneberg said at a press conference in Stockholm that she and others ‘They were abducted and tortured’ from the Israeli army, but without giving further information.

“Personally, I don’t want to share what I suffered because I don’t want to make a front page and the “Greta was tortured”because this is not the matter ‘, He said, adding that what they suffered pale compared to what people experienced daily in Gaza.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has repeatedly denied that it has been abused by prisoners.

“To all prisoners … access to water, food and toilets were given. They did not refuse to access legal advice and all their legal rights were fully respected. “said a Foreign Ministry spokesman at Reuters last week.

Tuneberg was a member of the Sumud World Fleet, a group of ships who tried to arrive in Gaza to provide humanitarian aid to residents. More than 2.2 million inhabitants have been expelled from their homes, and according to the UN hunger is uncontrollable.

Tuneberg was arrested with 478 people and deported from Israel on Monday.

Israel, which argues that references to hunger in Gaza are excessive, has previously captured Tunberg in a similar attempt to violate Gaza’s exclusion from Israel in June.

Swedish activists said on Saturday that Tunberg “She was pushed and forced to wear an Israeli flag during her detention”, But Tancyberg made no mention of this during Tuesday’s press conference.

Tuneberg and other participants also complained that the Swedish government had not provided them with sufficient assistance while in custody.

The government said in a statement on Tuesday that it had repeatedly advised Israelis not to travel to Gaza, but that it still provided consular support to activists and stressed to Israel the importance of the good treatment of Swedish citizens.