London MPs tore into Israel’s Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir after he posted a video in which he “taunts detainees” seized from a Gaza aid flotilla.
Families in the capital were awaiting news of loved ones who were being held by Israel.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper branded the video “appalling”.
She said the incident “violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity in the way people should be treated”.
Britain has demanded an explanation for Ben-Gvir’s conduct, she added as Labour MPs urged the Government to hit Israel with sanctions.
Foreign Office staff are in contact with the families of a number of British nationals detained.
France, Spain, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium also condemned the Israeli minister’s actions as "unacceptable" and summoned their respective Israeli ambassadors.
In a rare step, Ben-Gvir’s behaviour was criticised by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who said it was "not in line with Israel's values".
A London MP on Wednesday raised with the Foreign Office the detention by Israel of Britons taking part in the pro-Gaza aid flotilla.
Miatta Fahnbulleh, who represents Peckham, told of her “deep concerns” about the detentions.
“Thank you to everyone who has alerted me to this situation,” she posted on X.
“My foremost priority is always the safety and well-being of my constituents, and my thoughts are with the friends and family of the individuals aboard the flotilla.”
The Global Sumud Flotilla said 10 boats in a 60-vessel flotilla were intercepted in international waters and boarded by Israeli forces shortly after 9am on Monday.
The flotilla organisers said they has lost contact with the intercepted boats.
People seized on board the boats were understood to have been taken to Israel on Wednesday.
Security minister Ben-Gvir posted a clip of himself, with a large Israeli flag, seemingly taunting the detainees.
One female activist, in handcuffs, who shouted at him “Free Palestine” was swiftly pushed to the ground by security staff.
Dozens of detainees were pictured being forced to kneel at what is believed to be a building at Ashdod port.
They were expected to be processed before being deported.
Responding to the video, Stratford and Bow Labour MP Uma Kumaran posted on X: “Disgusting from the Israeli National Security Minister.
“I said this before, Israeli Ministers have made their intent clear - the complete eradication of Gaza and its people.
“Their actions match their words. The time for condemnation is long past, we need tougher sanctions.”
Veteran Leftwinger John McDonnell, MP for Hayes and Harlington, messaged: “There should be no surprise at behaviour of Ben-Gvir.
“He, like Netanyahu & his regime, has long ago lost any sense of decency & humanity.
“What should shock us is our own Government continues to sell arms to Israel, refuses to sanction the regime & hasn’t kicked out its ambassador.”
Amid the growing outrage, Ms Cooper said:”I am truly appalled at the video posted by Israeli Cabinet Minister Ben-Gvir taunting those involved in the Global Sumud Flotilla.
“This violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity in the way people should be treated.
“We are in touch with the families of a number of British nationals involved to provide them with consular support.
“We have demanded an explanation from the Israeli authorities and made clear their obligations to protect the rights of our citizens and all those involved.”
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Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar was scathing about Ben-Gvir’s conduct.
“You knowingly caused harm to our State in this disgraceful display - and not for the first time,” he posted on X.
“You have undone tremendous, professional, and successful efforts made by so many people - from IDF soldiers to Foreign Ministry staff and many others.
“No, you are not the face of Israel.”
In Rome, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stressed: “The images of the Israeli minister Ben Gvir are unacceptable.
“It is inadmissible that these demonstrators, including many Italian citizens, are subjected to this treatment that violates human dignity.”
The Italian government was demanding the immediate release of Italian citizens.
Meanwhile, Ireland’s political leaders condemned Israel’s detention of the Irish president’s sister who was taking part in the flotilla mission.
Irish premier Micheal Martin said it is “wrong” and “unacceptable” that Irish citizens have been detained.
Dr Margaret Connolly, sister of President Catherine Connolly, is among 12 Irish citizens on board the flotilla that were detained by Israel, organisers have said.
The latest Gaza war was triggered by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7 2023, which killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
Since then, Gaza’s health ministry says some 72,300 Palestinians have been killed after Israel responded by launching a military campaign.