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‘Show is over': IDF diverts Gaza-bound aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg to Israel

‘Show is over': IDF diverts Gaza-bound aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg to Israel

Indian Express3 hours ago

The Israeli military has intercepted an aid ship which was attempting to reach the Gaza Strip defying Israeli naval blockade, and diverted the charity vessel carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists to Israel, Associated Press reported. The UK-flagged yacht Madleen, operated by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), had departed from Sicily on June 6 and was hoping to reach Gaza.

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