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Greta Thunberg Gaza flotilla – live: Israeli forces seize Madleen aid ship heading for war-torn enclave

Greta Thunberg Gaza flotilla – live: Israeli forces seize Madleen aid ship heading for war-torn enclave

Independent3 hours ago

Israeli forces have stopped a Gaza -bound aid boat and detained Greta Thunberg and other activists who were on board, enforcing a longstanding blockade of the Palestinian territory that has been tightened during the war with Hamas.
The activists had set out to protest Israel 's ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip and its restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid, both of which have put the territory of some two million Palestinians at risk of famine.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which had organised the voyage, said the activists were 'kidnapped by Israeli forces' while trying to deliver desperately needed aid to the territory.
'The ship was unlawfully boarded, its unarmed civilian crew abducted, and its life-saving cargo - including baby formula, food and medical supplies -confiscated,' it said in a statement.
Israeli officials, including defence minister Israel Katz, dismissed the activists as engaged in a publicity stunt and said the vessel would be transported to the port of Ashdod.
Mr Katz said he had told the military to force the passengers to watch videos of the Hamas atrocities of October 7 upon arrival 'to see exactly who the terrorist organisation they came to support and for whom they work is'.
The Israeli foreign ministry added the passengers would be returned to their home countries.
Israel 'rams and boards' Gaza-bound Madleen
Good morning.
We bring you reports that Israel has 'rammed and boarded' the Gaza-bound Madleen vessel off the coast of the enclave.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg was among 12 activists on board the ship, which set sail last Sunday from Sicily.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), announced on social media that Israel had intercepted the boat in the early hours of Monday.
Tom Watling9 June 2025 08:10

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