Journalist Sarah Wilkinson, recently returned from the Global Sumud Flotilla, recounts in harrowing detail her capture, assault and imprisonment by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.

In this shocking interview, she describes being attacked by drones in international waters, how she was deprived of sleep, food and water, held in animal pens, strip-searched and assaulted, pushed up against a wall by a firing squad and forced to kneel for hours at gunpoint.

Upon her deportation, she was arrested at Heathrow Airport and charged with terrorism offences, including the bizarre charge of ‘distributing terrorist publications’ – further evidence that Britain and Israel appear to work in tandem (she is on Mossad’s wanted list).

Despite trauma and ill health, Wilkinson remains defiant.

In her powerful conclusion, she vows to keep speaking out for Gaza, declaring: ‘We were tortured for delivering food, medicine, and baby milk. I’ll tell God everything.’

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