"We expect the New Zealand government to strongly protest and demand his immediate release, along with his fellow campaigners and the Al Awda so they can deliver the much needed medical aid to the port of Gaza".
Hehir said the mission posed absolutely no threat to Israel or its people.
"It is a fishing boat loaded with medicines," he said.
Hehir said that Treen knew he was likely to be attacked and illegally imprisoned and was prepared for that.
"Mike is also very aware that what was done to him over the last 24 hours is the daily reality for the nearly two million citizens of Gaza, imprisoned as a people" said Hehir.
Hehir said Unite Union was "very proud of Mike".
"He is doing right now what he has done his entire life - standing up to those in power and calling them out publicly for their treatment of their fellow human beings," he said.
Unite is expecting Treen to be deported back to New Zealand in the next week.