Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has accused Israel of forcibly taking her and others to Israel after intercepting a boat carrying humanitarian aid bound for Gaza in international waters. Thunberg, 22, expressed her concerns about the violation of rights by Israel and emphasized the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.
Upon arrival in Paris after being deported from Israel, Thunberg highlighted the ongoing genocide and systematic starvation in Gaza. She criticized the international community's silence and passivity towards the situation and vowed to continue her campaign against the atrocities committed by Israel.
A boat named Madleen, carrying food and supplies for Gaza with activists from various countries, was intercepted by Israel about 185km west of the coast of Gaza. Five French activists were taken into custody, while Thunberg was deported to Paris on a commercial flight.
Thunberg condemned Israel's actions as a violation of international law and war crimes, accusing the government of preventing aid from reaching Gaza. Despite facing challenges, she remains determined to demand an end to the injustices in Gaza and raise awareness about the ongoing crisis.
Source: CNA